Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975dfvlr......706h&link_type=abstract
DFVLR-Nachrichten, Nov. 1975, p. 706, 707. In German.
Physics
Balloon-Borne Instruments, Solar Granulation, Spectroscopic Telescopes, Stratoscope Telescopes, Fine Structure, Parachute Descent, Quality Control, Reflecting Telescopes, Reliability Engineering, Stratosphere, Structural Reliability, Vacuum Pumps
Scientific paper
The instrument, which has a weight of 2,500 kg, was carried with the aid of a balloon to an altitude of about 28,000 m for the study of solar granules. The instrument was returned to earth by means of a parachute. The flight with the successfully conducted investigation was a repetition of a flight in 1968 which had not produced any scientific results because of a failure in the mechanical mechanism. Attention is given to the development work undertaken after the first flight to improve the instrument characteristics in preparation for the second flight.
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