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Apr 1975
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User's Guide, Copernicus, April 1975. Edited by Ted Snow. Princeton: Princeton University Observatory
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Copernicus, Mast, Instrumentation, Operation
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This Guide will help prospective Guest Investigators in determining the feasibility of their proposed research in preparing a proposal, and in carrying out the program if it is accepted. While Princeton personnel will be available to help Guest Investigators perform their experiments, such assistance is generally limited to advisory consultations; the Guest Investigator himself is responsible for programming the satellite to make his observations and for reducing and analyzing the data. This responsibility will normally necessitate at least two trips to Princeton. (Limited support for these and other expenses related to the observations may be available; see section V, following.) Normally a visit of roughly one week is required on each occasion.
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