Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993jgr....9810643r&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 98, no. D6, p. 10,643-10,647.
Physics
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Mesosphere, Stratosphere, Thermosphere, Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (Uars), Nasa Programs, Solar Energy, Temperature Measurement, Trace Contaminants, Vertical Distribution, Wind Velocity Measurement
Scientific paper
The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) is a NASA program aimed at improving our knowledge of the physical and chemical processes controlling the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere, emphasizing those levels that are known to be particularly susceptible to change by human activities. The spacecraft was launched by the Space Shuttle Discovery on September 12, 1991 into a near-circular orbit at 585 km altitude and 57 deg inclination. Measurements include vertical profiles of temperature, many trace gases, and horizontal wind velocities, as well as solar energy inputs. Many of the limb-scanning instruments can measure to as high as 80 deg latitude, providing near-global coverage. The mission is supported by a large international correlative measurement program, yielding data both for validation of the UARS measurements and for complementary scientific studies. A dedicated data system provides rapid processing to geophysical quantities and makes these data available to UARS scientists.
Luther Michael R.
McNeal Robert J.
Reber Carl A.
Trevathan Charles E.
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