Rocket-borne auroral EUV measurements

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Auroras, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Ultraviolet Spectrometers, Electromagnetic Fields, Electron Energy, Emission Spectra, Flux (Rate), Infrared Spectrometers, Ion Density (Concentration), Line Spectra, Norway

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The measurements of two rocket spectrometers on January 22, 1977, and February 8, 1977, over Andoya, Norway are described. While five channels recorded height profiles of selected emissions such as O II 83.4 nm, O I 98.9 nm, N I 120 nm, H I 121.6 nm, and O I 130.4 nm, two channels repeatedly scanned the wavelength range from 50 to 135 nm. Results are discussed and compared with other measurements.

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