Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993adspr..13..221s&link_type=abstract
(Middle and upper atmosphere results; Proceedings of the Topical Meeting of the Interdisciplinary Scientific Commission C /Meeti
Computer Science
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Airglow, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, San Marco Satellites, Solar Cycles, Solar Radiation, Aeronomy, Elliptical Orbits, Radiometers, Solar Spectra, Solar Spectrometers, Ultraviolet Radiation
Scientific paper
Aboard San Marco-5 the measurement of the solar and airglow radiations from 20 to 700 nm with one and the same instrument has been performed from March to December 1988 in an equatorial elliptical orbit. Preliminary results of solar spectra, flux changes, and airglow emissions from different directions (zenith to nadir observations) are reported. In this context, solar and airglow EUV/UV measurements from satellites are reviewed showing the lack on in-flight calibration. A rather small instrumental package compromising requirements from aeronomy, monetary resources available, and present state technology is presented.
Doll Harry
Schmidtke Gerhard
Wita Claus
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