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Recently developed techniques allow measurements of the atmospheric emission in the far infrared, with very high spectral resolution over a large frequency range and with short acquisition time. Monitoring of minor atmospheric constituents from Spacelab using far infrared measurements appears extremely promising.
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Bonetti, A., Carli, B., Mencaraglia, F., Harries, J.E., Bangham, M.J., Martin, D.H. (1976). Far Infrared Fourier Spectroscopic Observation of the Earth’s Atmosphere from Spacelab. In: Burger, J.J., Pedersen, A., Battrick, B. (eds) Atmospheric Physics from Spacelab. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 61. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1528-8_25
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