ROCOZ-A (improved rocket launched ozone sensor) for middle atmosphere ozone measurements

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Middle Atmosphere, Ozonometry, Rocket Sounding, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Ultraviolet Spectrophotometers, Irradiance, Loki Rocket Vehicle, Parachute Descent, Solar Radiation

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An improved interference filter based ultraviolet photometer (ROCOZ-A) for measuring stratospheric ozone is discussed. The payload is launched aboard a Super-Loki to a typical apogee of 70 km. The instrument measures the solar ultraviolet irradiance as it descends on a parachute. The total cumulative ozone is then calculated based on the Beer-Lambert law. The cumulative ozone precision measured in this way is 2.0% to 2.5% over an altitude range of 20 and 55 km. Results of the intercomparison with the SBUV overpass data and ROCOZ-A data are also discussed.

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