Proposal of an experiment for the measurement of XUV radiation in interstellar space by means of a rocket in the equatorial zone

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Equatorial Orbits, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Interstellar Radiation, Rocket Sounding, Electronic Equipment, Experiment Design, Interstellar Space, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Ultraviolet Spectrometers

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An instrument is described for the measurement of the interstellar electromagnetic field intensity in the region between 1,050 and 500 A. This measurement is justified as a result of the data supplied by the Copernicus satellite as well as those supplied by the Apollo-Soyuz flight. The experiment is based on an XUV spectrometer using a concave mirror with normal reflection having a resolution of 50 A. The best experiment conditions are envisaged upon launch from an equatorial base in Kenya.

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