A high-resolution atlas of the infrared spectrum of the sun and the earth atmosphere from space. A compilation of ATMOS spectra of the region from 650 to 4800 cm-1 (2.3 to 16 μm). Vol. I. The sun.

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During the period April 29 through May 2, 1985, the Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) experiment was operated as part of the Spacelab-3 payload of the Shuttle Challenger. The instrument, a modified Michelson interferometer covering the frequency range from 600 to 5000 cm-1 (2 to 16 μm) at a spectral resolution of 0.01 cm-1, recorded infrared spectra of the sun and of the earth's atmosphere at times close to entry into and exit from occultation by the earth's limb as seen from the Shuttle orbit of 360 km. Spectra were obtained that are free from absorptions due to constituents of the atmosphere (i.e., they are "pure solar" spectra).

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