Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
May 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975apopt..14.1116m&link_type=abstract
Applied Optics, vol. 14, May 1975, p. 1116-1119. ARPA-supported research.
Computer Science
Sound
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Cryogenics, Gratings (Spectra), Infrared Spectrometers, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Sounding Rockets, Auroras, Calibrating, Infrared Detectors, Infrared Filters, Liquid Helium, Optical Scanners
Scientific paper
A liquid-helium-cooled Ebert-Fastie grating spectrometer for use in a sounding rocket is described. Twelve detectors and associated filters separate the 5-70-micrometer spectral range into twelve intervals, each of which is scanned as the grating is rotated. The instrument was launched into an aurora from Fort Churchill, Canada, but a cryogenic failure occurred early in the flight, and only a small amount of data was obtained.
Daehler Mark
Feldman Paul D.
McNutt Douglas P.
Shivanandan Kandiah
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