Abstract:
The Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectrometry (ATMOS) was flown on four
Space Shuttle missions beginning in 1985 and made measurements of
atmospheric constituents up to the top of the stratosphere including
fluorine species, odd nitrogen species, chlorine species, and other
minor trace gases. Data from all four Shuttle missions: Spacelab-3
(1985), Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science
... (ATLAS-1)
(1992), ATLAS-2 (1993), and ATLAS-3 (1994) have been made available.
Data available at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) consist of
solar power spectra obtained during Spacelab-3; ATLAS-3 solar power
spectra, Level 1 atmospheric transmission power spectra; and Level 2
vertical profiles of atmospheric constituents from all four missions.
Data are available on JPL's ftp site at:
http://remus.jpl.nasa.gov/atmos/atftp.html
or anonymous ftp
ftp://remus.jpl.nasa.gov