“…To compute the rates of solar energy deposition and heating we typically require knowledge of the distribution of ozone in altitude, latitude, and longitude, the absorption cross sections of ozone at ultraviolet wavelengths, and the ultraviolet solar irradiance. Recently, Mlynczak [1999] presented a technique whereby the rate of energy deposition in the Hartley band of ozone could be determined directly from measurements of the vertical profile of molecular oxygen dayglow emission (O2(alAg) --> O2(X3Zg)) at 1.27 gm, independent of a knowledge of the ozone concentration, the absorption cross sections, and the solar irradiance. The basic idea is that the 02 airglow is generated directly from ozone photolysis.…”