Far ultraviolet and extreme ultraviolet rocket instrumentation for measuring the solar spectral irradiance and terrestrial airglow

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Airglow, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Solar Radiation, Solar Spectra, Photometers, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Spectrographs

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A sounding-rocket experiment is being developed for the study of EUV spectral irradiance and its effects on the upper atmosphere, using three solar EUV instruments devised by the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. These include a 25-cm Rowland circle EUV spectrograph, an array of Si X-UV photodiodes, and an X-UV imager with 20 arcsec resolution of the sun.

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