Experiences with cryogenic short-wavelength spectrometer for Infrared Space Observatory.

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The short-wavelength spectrometer for the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) is a cryogenic instrument operating at wavelengths from 2.45 to 45 μm, containing a grating spectrometer and a scanning Fabry-Perot interferometer. Some of the techniques used to build and test the instrument are described and some test results are presented, all from the viewpoint of cryoengineering.

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