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ModTran Results: UV Observing Conditions at 120K with Low Downwelling Radiance

This report presents the ModTran results for UV observing conditions at a temperature of 120K. The analysis includes both Near-Infrared (NIR) and Mid-Infrared (Mid-IR) spectrum data, alongside Thermal Infrared (TIR) results, highlighting the conditions of low downwelling radiance. The findings are crucial for understanding atmospheric effects on spectral observations in these wavelength ranges and facilitate better modeling and prediction in atmospheric research.

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ModTran Results: UV Observing Conditions at 120K with Low Downwelling Radiance

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  1. UV Observing Conditions

  2. ModTran results. At 120K’, spectrum fully available with low downwelling radiance NIR-MidIR Observing Conditions.

  3. ModTran results. At 120K’, spectrum fully available with low downwelling radiance TIR Observing Conditions

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