Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978jatp...40.1339k&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, vol. 40, Dec. 1978, p. 1339-1345. Research supported by the European Space Agen
Physics
Airglow, Hydroxyl Emission, Infrared Radiation, Space Environment Simulation, Spacelab, Correlation, Infrared Spectra, Ozone
Scientific paper
The (7-2), (8-3), (5-1) and (6-2) bands of OH were observed from NASA's CV-990 aircraft during the Spacelab Simulation Mission. Both the average intensity and the fluctuations in intensity of each band were found to be strongly correlated to those of all other bands observed, suggesting that the excitation mechanisms for these bands are not independent processes. No significant correlation was observed between airglow intensity and latitude, azimuth, or local time for the ranges accessible during these flights. An additional ground-based experiment revealed a comparable correlation between the (6-0) and (8-3) bands.
Kieffaber Lois M.
Peterson Alan W.
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