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    Ozone abundance on Mars from infrared heterodyne spectra I. acquisition, retrieval, and anticorrelation with water vapor by FAST, Kelly, KOSTIUK, Theodor, SCHMÜLLING, Frank, ESPENAK, Fred, ANNEN, John, BUHL, David, HEWAGAMA, Tilak, A'HEAM, Michael F, ZIPOY, David, LIVENGOOD, Timothy A, SONNABEND, Guido

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-01-2006)
    “…Observations of ozone on Mars were made using the Goddard Space Flight Center's Infrared Heterodyne Spectrometer and Heterodyne Instrument for Planetary Wind…”
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    Thermal bifurcation in the upper photosphere inferred from heterodyne spectroscopy of OH rotational lines by Deming, D., Kostiuk, T., Mumma, M. J., Hillman, J. J., Zipoy, D. M.

    Published in Solar physics (01-08-1984)
    “…Low-noise (S/N greater than 100), high spectral resolution observations of two pure rotation transitions of OH from the solar photosphere are used to make…”
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    Is There Any Chlorine Monoxide in the Stratosphere? by Mumma, M. J., Rogers, J. D., Kostiuk, T., Deming, D., Hillman, J. J., Zipoy, D.

    “…A ground-based search for stratospheric chlorine monoxide was carried out during May and October 1981 with an infrared heterodyne spectrometer in the solar…”
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    9.51-Mev Level in N 14 by Zipoy, D. M.

    Published in Physical review (01-05-1958)
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    Stratospheric Ammonia on Jupiter after the SL9 Collision by Kostiuk, Theodor, Buhl, David, Espenak, Fred, Romani, Paul, Bjoraker, Gordon, Fast, Kelly, Livengood, Timothy, Zipoy, David

    Published in Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) (01-06-1996)
    “…We report results from measurements of NH3emission lines from the stratosphere of Jupiter following the impacts of fragments of Comet P/Shoemaker–Levy 9…”
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    Discovery of Natural Gain Amplification in the 10-Micrometer Carbon Dioxide Laser Bands on Mars: A Natural Laser by Mumma, Michael J., Buhl, David, Chin, Gordon, Deming, Drake, Espenak, Fred, Kostiuk, Theodor, Zipoy, David

    “…Fully resolved intensity profiles of various lines in the carbon dioxide band at 10.4 micrometers have been measured on Mars with an infrared heterodyne…”
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