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2015 |
A new technique for remote sensing of O 2 density from 140 to 180 km Observations of molecular oxygen are difficult to make in the Earth\textquoterights atmosphere between 140 and 200 km altitude. Perhaps the most accurate measurements to date have been obtained from satellite instruments that measure solar occultations of the limb. These do provide height-resolved O2 density measurements, but the nature of this technique is such that the temporal/spatial distribution of the measurements is uneven. Here a new space-based technique is described that utilizes two bright dayglow em ... Hecht, James; Christensen, Andrew; Yee, Jeng-Hwa; Crowley, Geoff; Bishop, Rebeeca; Budzien, Scott; Stephan, Andrew; Evans, Scott; Published by: Geophysical Research Letters Published on: 01/2015 YEAR: 2015   DOI: 10.1002/2014GL062355 |
2009 |
Observations of the Ionosphere Using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Anderson, David; Basu, Sunanda; Pedersen, Todd; Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Published on: Jan-01-2009 YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.3319/TAO.2008.01.18.02(F3C) |
2006 |
First Observations of the Ionosphere using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer Coker, C; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; Chua, D; Liu, JY; Published by: Published on: |
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