Middle atmospheric water vapor observed by the Spacelab One grille spectrometer

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Atmospheric Moisture, Infrared Spectrometers, Middle Atmosphere, Molecular Spectroscopy, Spacelab Payloads, Mesopause, Moisture Content, Stratosphere, Vertical Distribution

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Two water vapor atmospheric concentration profiles have been obtained, one at 33 deg N, 59 deg E, and the other at 68 deg S, 124 deg W, during the Spacelab One flight respectively on December 2 and 1, 1983. These profiles extend from the middle stratosphere up to mesopause and show significant differences above the altitude of 70 km, the Antarctic profile showing then higher concentrations. This result correlates with Spacelab One carbon monoxide observations and SME ozone results as far as the hydroxyl radical chemistry is concerned.

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