“…For the wavelength range of interest, 0.44 ≤ λ ≤ 0.66 µ m, the spectral and photometric measurements carried out onboard different probes in the subcloud atmosphere were examined and analyzed by different methods in a large number of other studies (Avduevskii et al , 1976;Golovin et al , 1978Ekonomov et al , 1978Ekonomov et al , , 1979Tomasko et al , 1979Tomasko et al , , 1980Moroz et al , 1981Moroz et al , , 1983San'ko, 1980;Ragent and Blamont, 1980;Moshkin et al , 1983;Dlugach, 1988). It was found in these studies that, at short wavelengths (up to 0.55-0.60 µ m), the true absorption with a maximum at 10-20 km is observed below 30-40 km (the single scattering albedo is minimal at an altitude of about 15 km: ω 0 ≈ 0.991 ); the absorption is several times smaller below 10 km; there is no absorption below 6 km, and the light scattering there is close to conservative ( ω 0 > 0.996-0.999).…”