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Values of the solar UV flux at 1216Å, 1450Å and 1710Å obtained by means of rocket borne spectrometers are presented. They are compared with other results.
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Ackerman, M., Simon, P. Rocket measurement of solar fluxes at 1216 Å, 1450 Å and 1710 Å. Sol Phys 30, 345–350 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00152666
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