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Spectrally resolved radiative observations of the Earth in the Far-Infrared using the Tropospheric Airborne Fourier Transform Spectrometer (TAFTS)

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Abstract

The Far-Infrared contributes up to 50% of the radiative emission from Earth to space, however, FIR observations are lacking. Satellite instruments are proposed or set for deployment, we discuss the practicalities of supporting these missions with TAFTS.

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