The first negative bands of N2(+) in the dayglow from the Atlas-1 Shuttle mission

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Dayglow, Imaging Spectrometers, Nitrogen Ions, Space Shuttle Payloads, Spacelab, Spectral Bands, Helium, Photochemical Reactions, Photoelectrons, Photoionization, Resonance Fluorescence

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While the integrated column intensities in the 0-0 band emission at 3914 A, as measured from the Atlas-1 mission, are found to be in good agreement with model values, Spacelab 1 intensities appear to have been significantly affected by vehicle-induced effects. The ion environment, in particular, appears to have been highly perturbed. The absence of the large pressurized double-Spacelab module, and the revised Space Shuttle Orbiter processing procedures, appeared to have yielded a much improved remote sensing environment.

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