Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981soph...74..531t&link_type=abstract
(ESA and European Physical Society, ESLAB Symposium on Physics for Solar Variations, 14th, Scheveningen, Netherlands, Sept. 16-1
Physics
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Irradiance, Solar Spectra, Solar Spectrometers, Spacelab Payloads, Aerology, Calibrating, Climatology, Monochromators, Solar Physics
Scientific paper
Features of a multipurpose instrument designed for the Spacelab on board a Shuttle flight to measure the total and possible long-term variation of the solar spectral irradiance are described. The instrument contains three spectrometers, three detectors, and in-flight calibration lamps. Sensitivities of the spectrometers are listed, noting the capability of recording the total solar spectrum from 170-3200 nm in 15 min, with an accuracy of 1/100 nm. Procedures for maintaining instrument accuracy for the years before actual flight are reviewed, including preflight comparisons with two absolute radiometers.
Labs Dietrich
Neckel Heinz
Pastiels R.
Simon Paul C.
Thuillier Gerard
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