File:HITRAN Rosetta Stone.jpg

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English: This logo represents light being gathered via a prism onto an archival medium, in this case the "rosetta" stone (an abstraction of HITRAN) with an imprint of spectra, parameters, and so forth.
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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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This logo represents light being gathered via a prism onto an archival medium, in this case the "rosetta" stone (an abstraction of HITRAN) with an imprint of spectra, parameters, and so forth.

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1 January 1992

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