New stratospheric UV/visible radiance measurements

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Atmospheric Composition, Photochemical Reactions, Radiance, Stratosphere, Aerosols, Photometry, Twilight Glow

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A stratospheric balloon was launched on 12 October 1986 from the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales ('CNES') base at Aire sur l'Adour (France) to record twilight radiance in the stratosphere. The near-UV and visible radiances were continuously monitored by a photometer during sunrise. Some observations are presented for different viewing azimuthal planes and viewing elevation angles. They show the influence of aerosols layers and clouds which can be also seen on related photographies. The results as a whole may be used for testing some radiative models, especially for twilight conditions.

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