Measurements of odd nitrogen compounds in the stratosphere by the ATMOS experiment on Spacelab 3

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Atmospheric Composition, Chemical Reactions, Middle Atmosphere, Nitrogen Compounds, Stratosphere, Northern Hemisphere, Solar Radiation, Spacelab, Ultraviolet Radiation

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Spacelab 3's Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) experiment has obtained 30 deg N and 48 deg S vertical profiles of reservoir gases, source gases, and other trace molecules that are important in the middle atmosphere's odd nitrogen, odd chlorine, and odd hydrogen chemical families. The abundances of individual gases and total odd nitrogen levels measured by ATMOS have been compared with prior results obtained from balloon and satellite platforms. The lower-limit profile agrees with ATMOS data to within 16 percent up to 42 km altitude.

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