Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Aug 1985
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1985ucb..rept.....l&link_type=abstract
Semiannual Status Report, 1 Dec. 1984 - 31 May 1985 California Univ., Berkeley.
Computer Science
Sound
Cosmic Rays, Radiation Detectors, Sounding Rockets, Spatial Resolution, Spectrometers, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Ultraviolet Photometry, Data Processing, Galactic Evolution, Launch Windows, Postflight Analysis
Scientific paper
Instruments designed to explore different aspects of far and extreme ultraviolet cosmic radiation were studied. The far ultraviolet imager (FUVI) was flown on the Aries sounding rocket. Its unique large format 75mm detector mapped out the far ultraviolet background radiation with a resolution of only a few arc minutes. Analysis of this data indicates to what extent the FUVI background is extra galactic in origin. A power spectrum of the spatial fluctuations will have direct consequences for galactic evolution.
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