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26 October 2004 Atmospheric chemistry experiment (ACE): mission overview
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ACE is a Canadian satellite mission that will provide measurements leading to an improved understanding of 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. ACE was successfully launched on August 12, 2003.
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Peter F. Bernath "Atmospheric chemistry experiment (ACE): mission overview", Proc. SPIE 5542, Earth Observing Systems IX, (26 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.556120
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KEYWORDS
Ozone

Fourier transforms

Satellites

Atmospheric modeling

Imaging systems

Atmospheric particles

Aerosols

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