Computer Science – Performance
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Sep 2005
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Building European OLED Infrastructure. Edited by Pearsall, Thomas P.; Halls, Jonathan. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5962, p
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The near-infrared spectrograph (NIRSpec) is part of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) science mission: NIRSpec is a spectrograph that works in the near infrared spectral region (0.6micron - 5.0micron) and allows the observation of spectral features of the incident star light with different spectral resolution (R=100, R=1000, R=3000). It is designed for spectroscopy of more than 100 objects simultaneously. The optical design of the NIRSpec instrument is characterized by a straight optical system layout: It constitutes of a set of optical modules of similar optical design type with high performance and low module tolerances. The NIRSpec instrument development is a cooperation of the European Space Agency and EADS Astrium Germany GmbH as prime contractor for instrument development, design, and manufacturing.
Holota Wolfgang
Köhler Jess
Melf Markus
Posselt Winfried
te Plate Maurice
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