Solar-cyclic variation in radiation from atmospheric carbon dioxide

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Atmospheric Radiation, Carbon Dioxide Concentration, Infrared Radiation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Sunspot Cycle, Annual Variations, Horizon Scanners, Secular Variations

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This paper reports on the variations of the outgoing infrared radiation in the 15 micron band from atmospheric CO2, which are used for horizon sensing by the attitude sensors on the second Indian Satellite Bhaskara launched in 1979. A similar principle has been adopted in a series of earlier space probes by others over the 16 y period 1964-1980. The radiance values seem to follow the sunspot cycle.

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