An instrument to measure the solar spectrum from 170 to 3200 NM on board Spacelab

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Climate, Solar Constant, Solar Spectra, Solar Spectrometers, Space Laboratories, Climatology, Measuring Instruments, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Solar Physics

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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.

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