Rocket-borne photometric measurements of O2 (1 Delta g), green line, and OH Meinel bands in the nightglow

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Hydroxyl Emission, Infrared Spectrophotometers, Nightglow, Oxygen Spectra, Rocket Sounding, Visual Photometry, Line Spectra, Photochemical Reactions, Spectral Bands, Vertical Distribution

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An instrument consisting of a four-channel infrared photometer and one visible single-channel photometer has been launched from El Arenosillo Sounding Rocket Range, Huelva, Spain, on December 19, 1981. The experiment was designed to measure the altitude distribution of some of the hydroxyl Meinel bands (Delta v = 2) in the infrared and of the oxygen emissions at 1.27 microns and 557.7 nm. The results are presented and are compared with previous measurements of these emission features.

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