On observation of middle atmosphere with LAS (limb-atmospheric infrared spectrometer) on board of satellite 'Ohzora' (EXOS-C)

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Aerosols, Exos-C Satellite, Infrared Spectrometers, Japanese Spacecraft, Middle Atmosphere, Satellite Observation, Infrared Spectra, Nitrous Oxides, Ozone, Planetary Limb, Water Vapor

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An IR spectrometer on board the satellite Ohzona for taking atmospheric limb absorption spectra is described, together with observational results. The instrument analyzes sunlight passing through the limb and permits identification of various atmospheric species. Spectra are recorded in the 1.6-2.4, 2.8-4.8 and 8.8-10.2 microns intervals by 32- and 64-element self-scanning pyroelectric arrays. Sample data from April 1984 observations are discussed, noting distinctions between water vapor and aerosol signatures. A variation of aerosol scattering extinction was noted to be a function of altitude.

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