Airborne observations of astronomical objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Airborne Range And Orbit Determination, Astronomical Observatories, Celestial Bodies, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Chlorine Oxides, Formaldehyde, Jupiter (Planet), Kohoutek Comet, Solar Spectra, Sulfur Oxides, Ultraviolet Radiation, Venus (Planet)

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The UV spectra of the sun, as well as the differences and ratios of
planetary and solar spectra, are presented. The results indicate that
SO, SO2 and ClO2 may be present in Venus' atmosphere, and Formaldehyde
CH2O and ClO2 on Jupiter. The solar UV measurements were analyzed to
deduce ozone concentration in the earth's atmosphere.

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