Images of optically thick artificial aerosol clouds in the near-Earth space

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Aerosols, Chemical Clouds, Images, Light Scattering, Mathematical Models, Optical Thickness, Sunlight, Injection, Photometry, Radiation Distribution, Spherical Shells

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The images were constructed for three aerosol cloud distribution types: uniform, one with a cavity in the center (shell) and one with a dense core (core with 'wings'). Differences between images of optically thich and optically thin clouds for these three distribution types of particles and various view angles are discussed. Calculated results are compared with experimental data from aerosol clouds observations.

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