Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983esasp.183...59s&link_type=abstract
In ESA Sixth ESA Symp. on European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Res. p 59-61 (SEE N83-33397 21-46)
Computer Science
Sound
Airglow, Auroral Spectroscopy, Auroras, Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydroxyl Emission, Nitrogen Ions, Rocket Sounding
Scientific paper
Research problems in rocket-borne atmospheric spectroscopy, including vibrational quenching of OH bands, and derivation of NO concentrations from continuum measurements, are discussed. It is concluded that understanding of many light-producing atmospheric processes is incomplete. Laboratory measurements of the relevant cross sections and lifetimes are needed. Rocket-borne measurements which yield snapshot information about the atmosphere need to be complemented by ground based, long term spectroscopic observations.
Stegman Jacek
Witt Georg
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