Ultraviolet absorption measurements in the atmosphere of Mars

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Mars (Planet), Planetary Atmospheres, Ultraviolet Absorption, Absorption Spectra, Carbon Dioxide, Ozone, Planetary Limb

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The feasibility of the observation of ozone and carbon dioxide in the martian atmosphere has been studied for the case of an orbiting limb sounding absorption spectrometer working in the 120-320 nm wavelength range. Vertical profiles of ozone can be measured up to 40 km. Seasonal and latitudinal variations at lower altitude can also be observed. Carbon dioxide concentrations can be determined up to 150 km of altitude.

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