UV spectroirradiometer of solar UV fluxes on the STRATCOM 8A balloon flight

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Balloon Flight, Solar Flux, Ultraviolet Spectrometers, Bandpass Filters, Density Measurement, Ozone, Ozonosphere, Radiometers, Thickness, Ultraviolet Radiation

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A filter wheel UV Spectroirradiometer (UVS) was used to measure solar UV fluxes in 10 bandpasses in the 200-400 nm region at altitudes up to 40 km on Stratcom 8A. Ozone layer thicknesses were derived from the balloon ascent measurements and an ozone density profile obtained. Measurements at the 39-40 km float altitude before and after local noon give a solar flux in the (220 + or - 5) nm O2-O3 transmission window of .00000453 W/(sq cm-nm).

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