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File:Synthetic Venus atmosphere absorption spectrum.gif

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English: This is modification of a synthetic atmosphere absorption spectrum (Stick spectrum) for a custom (user defined) gas mixture containing:

H2O: 0.002000 CO2: 96.500000 CO: 0.017000 SO2: 0.015000 HF: 0.000000 HCl: 0.000035 N2: 3.500000 % generated using Hitran on the Web Information System http://hitran.iao.ru/

(Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics (CFA), Cambridge, MA, USA and V.E. Zuev Insitute of Atmosperic Optics (IAO), Tomsk, Russia).
Date 13 August 2012
Source http://hitran.iao.ru/
Author Hitran on the Web Information System (Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics (CFA), Cambridge, MA, USA, V.E. Zuev Insitute of Atmosperic Optics (IAO), Tomsk, Russia) and Darekk2

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This image is modification of a synthetic Stick spectrum of a custom (my) gas mixture I created using Hitran on the Web Information System http://hitran.iao.ru/ (Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics (CFA), Cambridge, MA, USA V.E. Zuev Insitute of Atmosperic Optics (IAO), Tomsk, Russia). They state on their webpage:
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Users of the Hitran on the Web Information System agree to reference it in scientific publications, presentations and communications if the system is useful for their investigations.

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