An extreme ultraviolet telescope system was flown on an Aerobee 170 rocket from the White Sands Missile Range on Oct. 22, 1971. Measurements of extreme ultraviolet radiation from the night sky were made with a set of Parylene, aluminum, and tin filters behind a grazing incidence concentrator. If the aluminum and tin filter data are interpreted as being due to only the He I 584-A and He II 304-A lines, the nightglow flux at 25 deg zenith angle and 270 deg azimuth angle at 180-km altitude was I(584) = 4.4 plus or minus 1.9 R and I(304) = 1.3 plus or minus 0.5 R.
Observations of the extreme ultraviolet nightglow
01.01.1974
Sonstige
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Measurement of the ultraviolet nightglow spectrum.
NTRS | 1966
|A Measurement of the Ultraviolet Nightglow Spectrum
NTIS | 1965
|Photographic observations of nightglow from rockets
Engineering Index Backfile | 1966
|A measurement of the ultraviolet nightglow spectrum
NTRS | 1965
|Photographic observations of nightglow from rockets
NTRS | 1965
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