Rocket Photometry and the Lower-Thermospheric Oxygen Nightglow

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Experimental aspects of rocket photometry are briefly discussed in the light of the requirement to measure the nightglow with high accuracy. In relation to measurements of the nightglow Green Line and the (0, 0) Atmospheric Band system, the development of our understanding of their excitation mechanisms in particular and the associated photochemistry in general is traced from Chapman to the present.

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