Detection of dust particle layers at 60 - 90 km altitude by a rocket-borne spectropolarimeter.

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Rocket-borne measurements of mesospheric scattered radiation polarization rate performed in 1978 and 1986 detected scattering dust particle layers at 78 and 85 km altitude. These data were compared with measurements performed in the presence of noctilucent clouds. Registered rate of polarization differes greately from noctilucent cloud radiation rate of polarization.

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