The AFP-675 Far Ultraviolet Cameras experiment - Observations of the far-UV space environment

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Cameras, Earth Atmosphere, Satellite Sounding, Stellar Atmospheres, Ultraviolet Photography, Upper Atmosphere, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Interstellar Matter, Remote Sensing, Space Shuttle Missions

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The NRL's Far UV Cameras experiment flew aboard the Shuttle Orbiter on STS-39, in 1991: obtaining 105-200 nm measurements of the upper atmosphere, astronomical targets, and the Shuttle environment. Attention is presently given to observations of O2 density vs altitude in the nighttime atmosphere, the nocturnal ionosphere, Space Shuttle FUV glow, and photometry for both the stars and diffuse sources of 12 star fields at high and low galactic latitudes. The first FUV observations of the extended region of reflection nebulosity in Scorpius are included.

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