Water vapor absorption spectra of the upper atmosphere /45-185 per cm/

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Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Moisture, Infrared Spectra, Water Vapor, Airborne Equipment, Atmospheric Optics, Michelson Interferometers, Night Sky, Upper Atmosphere

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The far IR nighttime absorption spectrum of the earth's atmosphere above 14 km is determined from observations of the bright moon. The spectra were obtained using a Michelson interferometer attached to a 30-cm telescope aboard a high-altitude jet aircraft. Comparison with a single-layer model atmosphere implies a vertical column of 3.4 plus or minus 0.4 microns of precipitable water on 30 August 1971 and 2.4 plus or minus 0.3 microns of precipitable water on 6 January 1972.-

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