An automated ozone photometer
A photometer capable of automatically measuring ozone concentration data to very high resolution during scientific research flights in the earth's atmosphere was developed at the NASA Ames Research Center. This instrument was recently deployed to study the ozone hole over Antarctica. Ozone is d...
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ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19890040311 2023-05-15T13:41:01+02:00 An automated ozone photometer Lavelle, Joseph R. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1988 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890040311 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19890040311 Accession ID: 89A27682 Copyright Other Sources 35 International Instrumentation Symposium; May 2-6, 1988; Albuquerque, NM; United States 1988 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T17:59:53Z A photometer capable of automatically measuring ozone concentration data to very high resolution during scientific research flights in the earth's atmosphere was developed at the NASA Ames Research Center. This instrument was recently deployed to study the ozone hole over Antarctica. Ozone is detected by absorbing 253.7-nm radiation from an ultraviolet lamp which shines through the sample of air and impinges on a vacuum phototube. A lower output from the phototube indicates more ozone present in the air sample. The photometer employs a CMOS 280 control, data collection, and storage. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) |
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A photometer capable of automatically measuring ozone concentration data to very high resolution during scientific research flights in the earth's atmosphere was developed at the NASA Ames Research Center. This instrument was recently deployed to study the ozone hole over Antarctica. Ozone is detected by absorbing 253.7-nm radiation from an ultraviolet lamp which shines through the sample of air and impinges on a vacuum phototube. A lower output from the phototube indicates more ozone present in the air sample. The photometer employs a CMOS 280 control, data collection, and storage. |
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An automated ozone photometer |
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An automated ozone photometer |
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An automated ozone photometer |
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An automated ozone photometer |
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An automated ozone photometer |
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automated ozone photometer |
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