Current NASA studies for a Far Ultraviolent Spectrographic Explorer (FUSE)

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Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Nasa Programs, Scientific Satellites, Spaceborne Astronomy, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Functional Design Specifications, Halos, Intergalactic Media, Spectrographs

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The NASA plans for FUSE, a satellite which obtains spectra with resolutions between 100,000 and 100 in the spectral regions from 912 to 1216A and 100 to 912A, are outlined. Scientific problems which can be tackled by FUSE, but not by IUE or the Space Telescope, are discussed. A grazing incidence echelle and a hybrid echelle design are presented. They have high throughput, large simultaneous spectral range, and low background photon counting statistics. The satellite operational organization is similar to that of IUE.

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