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        "Description": "The NOAA 9 Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Radiometer\n(SBUV/2) is designed to provide the vertical distribution of ozone in the\nEarth's atmosphere. The SBUV/2 instrument measures backscattered solar\nradiation in an 11.3-degree field-of-view in the nadir direction at 12\ndiscrete, 1.1 nm wide, wavelength bands between 252.0 and 339.8 nm.\nThe solar irradiance is determined at the same 12 wavelength bands by\ndeploying a diffuser which will reflect sunlight into the instrument\nfield-of-view. The SBUV/2 can also measure the solar irradiance or the\natmospheric radiance with a continuous spectral scan from 160 nm to\n400 nm in increments nominally 0.148 nm. The SBUV/2 has another\nnarrowband filter photometer channel, called the cloud cover radiometer\n(CCR), which continuously measures the earth's surface brightness at\n380 nm. The CCR field-of-view is 11.3 degrees.",
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