Estimating volume concentration of mesospheric ozone using data from Faza teleradiometer aboard the Salyut-7/Cosmos-1686 orbital complex

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Earth Limb, Luminous Intensity, Mesosphere, Ozonometry, Remote Sensing, Cosmos Satellites, Oxygen, Salyut Space Station, Spectral Line Width, Stratosphere

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The problem of retrieving the volume emissivity in a molecular band is considered using observations of the planet-limb luminosity and taking into account the degree of self-absorption. The relationships developed were used for the retrieval of the volume emissivity in the 1.27-micron band of molecular oxygen which is a product of ozone photolysis in the mesosphere and the upper stratosphere. These figures were then used to retrieve the ozone volume concentrations. Results obtained on ozone concentrations derived from measurements of the 1.27 micron band by Faza teleradiometer aboard the Salyut-7/Cosmos-1686 complex are presented.

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