Ozone in the planetary atmosphere from measurements on board the Mars-7 automatic interplanetary station

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Mars Atmosphere, Mars Probes, Ozone, Earth Atmosphere, Photometers, Rayleigh Scattering, Solar Radiation

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A two-channel filter photometer with high spatial resolution (6') was installed on board the Mars-7 spacecraft to measure the atmospheric ozone content used in the photometric profile of the planetary limb within and without the ozone absorption band. It was found that in the Martian atmosphere there is an ozone layer at the altitude approximately 40 km, in which ozone is three times less concentrated than on earth.

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