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Fig. 16.

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Comparison is made between calculated and observed spectrum for Benesov meteoroid flying at the altitude of 63.5 km. Abscissa is wavelength in Angstrom. The ordinate in the top panel is the intensity in W/(cm2 − μm-sr); the ordinate in the bottom panel is intensity in arbitrary units. Flight altitude, velocity, nose radius, and spallation factor are the same as in Fig. 9. This case is favorable for calculation.

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