Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1981
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(Optiko-Mekhanicheskaia Promyshlennost', vol. 48, Apr. 1981, p. 54-61.) Soviet Journal of Optical Technology, vol. 48, Apr. 1981
Physics
Atmospheric Radiation, Night Sky, Noctilucent Clouds, Optical Emission Spectroscopy, Soviet Spacecraft, Spaceborne Photography, Auroral Spectroscopy, Chemiluminescence, Earth Atmosphere, Electron Density (Concentration), Ionic Reactions, Manned Spacecraft, Reaction Kinetics, Sky Radiation, Visible Spectrum
Scientific paper
Results of optical studies of emission radiation from the night atmosphere, aurora borealis, and noctilucent clouds conducted from 1961-1981 are presented. The studies, conducted in manned spacecraft, have collected a large amount of data used to refine concepts of several physical processes and phenomena observed in the earth's atmosphere. Results indicate that the emission radiation from the upper atmosphere, aurora borealis displays, and noctilucent clouds are sensitive indicators of geomagnetic, geophysical, and heliophysical activity. The second emission layer, whose radiation depends strongly on electron stream density and short-wave solar radiation, is also found to be a sensitive indicator.
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