Observations of middle atmospheric CH4 and N2O vertical distributions by the Spacelab 1 grille spectrometer

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Atmospheric Composition, Methane, Middle Atmosphere, Nitrous Oxides, Absorption Spectroscopy, Gas Density, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Spacelab, Vertical Distribution

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Methane and nitrous oxide have been observed by limb absorption spectrometry using the Spacelab One grille spectrometer. The CH4 nu3 band is observed with a 0.1/cm resolution up to 80 km while N2O can be seen up to 52 km in strong lines of its nu3 band. The values are compared, where possible, with previous observations and are in agreement with rocket determinations.

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