The O2 atmospheric 0-0 band and related emissions at night from Spacelab 1

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Atmospheric Composition, Mesosphere, Nightglow, Oxygen Spectra, Spacelab, Thermosphere, Herzberg Bands, Molecular Spectra, Photochemical Reactions, Ultraviolet Spectra

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The authors present a comparison of theoretically determined and measured O2 atmospheric (0-0) band intensities. In view of the suggestions that the O2 atmospheric emission and the atomic oxygen O(1S) emission both arise from the same intermediate state of O2 the authors also compare the measured 5577 Å emission with theory, and similarly for the Herzberg bands of O2. Ultimately, the theories to explain all of these emissions must present a mutually consistent picture, but the authors appear not to be at that state yet.

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