Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1952
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1952natur.170..536v&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 170, Issue 4326, pp. 536-537 (1952).
Physics
Scientific paper
BY means of a new spectrograph, constructed by J. Cojan at the Société Générale d'Optique, Paris, combining the high light power F : 0.65 with a fairly good dispersion, four spectrograms were taken at the Auroral Observatory, Tromsoe, on December 3, 1951, at about 23h. 00m. The spectrograms were taken on Kodak 103a-T plates and in rapid succession on the same plate with times of exposures from 4 to 10 min.
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