The earth's far ultraviolet dayglow (1080–1515 Å) was observed at ∼3.5 Å resolution during a period of high solar activity near solar maximum on June 27, 1980. The observations were made at local noon by rocket‐borne spectrometers viewing toward the earth's northern limb at 90° zenith angle (ZA) at ...
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