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8 November 1996 Recent progress in UV remote sensing
Robert E. Huffman
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Abstract
This paper reviews selected previously published papers that have appeared since the last UV SPIE conference in 1994. The papers data from late 1994, 1995, and early 1996. The intent is to cover UV remote sensing applications, measurements, and associated models that relate to the thermosphere, the ionosphere, the aurora, equatorial disturbance regions, and solar flux. These remote sensing techniques rely on airglow or auroral radiances and on accurate knowledge of the solar flux. As previously, the wavelength region is from the beginning of the ultraviolet at 400 nanometers to about 1 nm.
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Robert E. Huffman "Recent progress in UV remote sensing", Proc. SPIE 2831, Ultraviolet Atmospheric and Space Remote Sensing: Methods and Instrumentation, (8 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.257193
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Remote sensing

Airglow

Satellites

Auroras

Satellite imaging

Imaging systems

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