Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Dec 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974nhud.reptr....c&link_type=abstract
Final Report New Hampshire Univ., Durham. Dept. of Physics.
Computer Science
Performance
Gamma Rays, Oso-7, Radiation Detectors, Solar Radiation, Data Processing, Equipment Specifications, Performance Tests, Power Supplies, Solar Flux
Scientific paper
A gamma ray experiment to be flown aboard the OSO-7 spacecraft is described along with a history of the development of the experiment, a description of the gamma ray detector and its operation, and a short preliminary review of the scientific information obtained during the instruments' lifetime. The gamma ray detector operated an average of 18 hours a day for approximately 15 months. The majority of the data was collected in the solar and antisolar direction, but data at right angles to the spacecraft-sun line was also accumulated. In all, at least two full scans of the celestial sphere were completed.
Chupp Edward L.
Forrest David J.
Gleske I. U.
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