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Further observations of the ultraviolet spectrum (550–2000 Å) of the solar limb and disc were obtained during a Skylark rocket flight on 5 August 1971. These observations have enabled several new spectral lines to be identified and classified.
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Ridgeley, A., Burton, W.M. Further observations of the solar limb spectrum in the region 550–2000 Å. Sol Phys 27, 280–285 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00153098
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