Highly rotationally excited nitric oxide in the terrestrial thermosphere

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Reaction of fast non-thermal N(4S) atoms with O2
molecules is shown to produce NO with large rotational and vibrational
excitation. It is suggested that the process is responsible for the
highly rotationally excited nitric oxide detected by the space shuttle
experiment CIRRIS 1A.

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