Effect of sunlight on stratospheric emission at 10-12 microns

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Airglow, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Emission Spectra, Stratosphere Radiation, Sunlight, Water Vapor, Atmospheric Models, Infrared Detectors, Liquid Nitrogen, Radiometers

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Results are reported from a series of balloon-borne measurements of atmospheric emission in the 10-micron wavelength band at stratospheric altitudes. The liquid-N2-cooled radiometer and associated instruments are described, and the results are presented graphically and interpreted in terms of a theoretical model involving metastable water-vapor molecules.

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