File:Night-sky spectrum from 650 to 930 nm.png

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The figure shows the night-sky spectrum from 650 to 930 nm (Massey & Foltz 2000) and illustrates the large contribution to the sky flux from OH emission bands.

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The image appears on a website entitled, "Fringe Science: Defringing CCD Images with Neon Lamp Flat Fields" at http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1086/664741/meta.

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17 February 2012

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Steve B. Howell

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