Infrared radiation of nitric oxide of the upper atmosphere from Salyut-4 measurements

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Atmospheric Radiation, Infrared Radiation, Nitric Oxide, Salyut Space Station, Upper Atmosphere, Electron Transitions, Geomagnetism, Oxygen, Radiant Flux Density, Solar Activity, Spectroscopic Telescopes

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An attempt was made to determine the contribution of nitric oxide to infrared radiation of the upper atmosphere. On the basis of telescopic spectrometer readings from the Salyut-4 space station, calculations were made of the intensity and altitude localization of NO radiation, approximate provision being made for solar disturbance of the geomagnetic field. Conclusions were drawn on the volume density and flux rate of NO radiation, as well as on the relative importance of nitric oxide in forming the upper atmospheric radiation regime as compared with atomic oxygen.

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