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24 September 2002 Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE): an overview
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ACE is a Canadian satellite mission that will measure and help to understand the chemical and dynamical processes that control the distribution of ozone in the stratosphere. The ACE instruments are a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer, a UV/visible/near IR spectrograph and a two channel solar imager, all working in solar occultation mode.
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Peter F. Bernath "Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE): an overview", Proc. SPIE 4814, Earth Observing Systems VII, (24 September 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.451546
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Chemistry

Fourier transforms

Imaging systems

Atmospheric particles

Aerosols

Atmospheric modeling

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