Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981vsc..conf..165t&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Variations of the Solar Constant p 165-173 (SEE N82-17014 07-92)
Physics
Climate, Solar Constant, Solar Spectra, Solar Spectrometers, Space Laboratories, Climatology, Measuring Instruments, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Solar Physics
Scientific paper
This instrument, at the present time in development, will fly on board Spacelab I in May 1983. Other flights are foreseen during the following missions. The instrument is composed of three double monochromators covering the range 170 to 3200 nm. The spectrometers have bandpasses of 1 nm up to 900 nm and 20 nm from 850 to 3200 nm with an accuracy 1/100 nm. Calibration lamps are included in the instrument to monitor any change of its sensitivity and wavelength scale.
Labs Dietrich
Neckel Heinz
Pastiels R.
Simon Paul C.
Thuillier Gerard
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