Abstract
The Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE) 1was launched aboard the UARS satellite in September of 1991 and has performed flawlessly since activated on October 11, 1991. HALOE uses both broadband radiometry and gas correlation radiometry techniques during occultation to obtain measurements for inferring temperature, pressure, and mixing ratios of O3, H2O, NO2, HF, HCl, CH4, and NO.
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