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Measurements of H2O in the terrestrial mesosphere and implications for extra-terrestrial sources

Abstract

Recent measurements of mesospheric water vapor and their implications for the existence of extraterrestrial sources of water are discussed. This study was prompted by the work of L. Frank and others who, based on their interpretation of transient dark spots visible in ultraviolet images of the Earth's dayglow emission, have proposed that a large flux of small comets enters the Earth's upper atmosphere each day. To date, however, analysis does not conclusively refute or support the idea of an external source

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