Astronomical observations with the University College London balloon borne telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomy, Balloon-Borne Instruments, High Altitude Balloons, Telescopes, Infrared Radiation, Microwave Emission, Radio Frequencies, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Saturn (Planet)

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The characteristics of a telescope system which was developed for high altitude balloon astronomy are discussed. A drawing of the optical system of the telescope is provided. A sample of the signals recorded during one of the flights is included. The correlation between the infrared flux and the radio continuum flux is analyzed. A far infrared map of the radio and infrared peaks of selected stars is developed. The spectrum of the planet Saturn is plotted to show intensity as compared with wavenumber.

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