Measurement of the intensity and spectral characteristics of the radiation in the Lyman-alpha line in the upper atmosphere of Mars

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Atmospheric Radiation, Luminous Intensity, Lyman Alpha Radiation, Mars Atmosphere, Ultraviolet Photometry, Upper Atmosphere, Mars Probes, Optical Measurement, Solar Radiation, Spectrum Analysis, U.S.S.R. Space Program

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A description is given of the photometer used on Mars 5 to record the solar Lyman-alpha radiation (1216-A wavelength) scattered by the martian upper atmosphere. Narrow-band filter cells with lithium fluoride windows were used to cut out the center of the Lyman-alpha emission spectrum. The present paper analyzes the data on the radiation intensity recorded by the lowest of three photon counters, which recorded the unscattered radiation which passed through the filters.

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