File:HITRAN Logo.jpg
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English: HITRAN logo of molecules (representing the ingredients of HITRAN) going through a funnel (representing the processes we use to assimilate them into HITRAN) and then depositing onto a CD disk. |
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https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/hitran/ and by Private Communication directly from the author Larry Rothman at lrothman@cfa.harvard.edu Both were created in the 1990's. |
Author | Dr. Larry Rothman lrothman@cfa.harvard.edu |
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