Rocket-borne baffled photometer - Design and calibration

Physics – Optics

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Auroral Irradiation, Dayglow, Photometers, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Baffles, Calibrating, Design Analysis, Earth Magnetosphere, Optical Filters

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The design of an interference filter twin photometer suitable for the
observation by rocket of the daytime magnetospheric cleft aurora at 2761
A and 5200 A is presented. The two-stage baffling system test and the
absolute calibration procedure are described with some detail.

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