Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1974
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(Optiko-Mekhanicheskaia Promyshlennost', vol. 41, Nov. 1974, p. 67, 68.) Soviet Journal of Optical Technology, vol. 41, Nov. 197
Physics
Calibrating, Electrophotometers, Space Simulators, Star Trackers, Focal Plane Devices, Guidance Sensors, Light Sources, Optical Measuring Instruments, Reference Stars, Stellar Radiation
Scientific paper
The design and principles of operation of a laboratory photometer for monitoring the radiation of star simulators are described. A 150-mm focal length objective is used to form an image of the simulated star in the focal plane, which contains a turret with interchangeable field of view diaphragms. A rotatable mirror with a two-sided coating and an eyepiece with a crosshair reticle permit monitoring the location of the star image within the plane of the field diaphragm. A photomultiplier is used as the radiation detector of the photometer. The light characteristic of the photometer is linear at photocurrents within the interval corresponding to stellar magnitudes from 0 to +5. Data on photometer effectiveness are reported.
Kupriianov E. S.
Raimov N. N.
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