Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994stin...9531005k&link_type=abstract
Final Report, 30 Sep. 1993 - 29 Sep. 1994 Louisville Univ., KY. Dept. of Physics.
Physics
High Speed, Imaging Techniques, Moon, Numerical Control, Spectra, Spectrometers, Tracking (Position), Data Acquisition, Mounting, Workstations
Scientific paper
The Wide Field Spectral Imager (WISPI) project was designed to provide a new capability for measuring the spectrum of the sky across fields of view much larger than the full moon. The instrument which we proposed would use a high speed optical system to form an image on the entrance slit of a matching stigmatic spectrometer, which would then disperse a spectrum of a strip of the sky onto a sensitive two-dimensional detector. A separate imaging system would be used for pointing and tracking, and both instruments would be on a computer controlled mounting that would permit automated data acquisition. Data from the instrument could be acquired remotely and then stored and analyzed on a high speed workstation.
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