Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Dec 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988stia...8927575.&link_type=abstract
Washington, DC, Optical Society of America (OSA 1988 Technical Digest Series. Volume 10), 1988, 169 p. No individual items are a
Computer Science
Sound
Astrophysics, Conferences, Earth Observations (From Space), Optics, Remote Sensing, Atmospheric Sounding, Calibrating, Earth Surface, Image Contrast, Infrared Astronomy, Interferometry, Submillimeter Waves, Ultraviolet Astronomy
Scientific paper
Summaries of papers dealing with space optics applications in astrophysics and remote sensing are presented, covering topics such as an airborne visible and IR spectrometers, solid state laser technology, polarization in remote sensing, the imaging spectrograph and faint object camera for the Hubble Space Telescope, IR sounding with a cross-dispersed spectrometer, stellar and optical imaging interferometery in space, the FOV limitation of phased telescope arrays, and the Precision Optical Interferometry in Space instrument. Other topics include instrumentation for UV spectroscopy of the extended solar corona, optics for the Lyman mission, an ultrasensitive IR and visible photon detector, diffraction gratings for space astronomy, tunable birefringent filters using liquid crystals, coronagraphic methods for direct imaging of extrasolar planets, scattering analysis problems, and the AXAF technology mirror assembly. Other aspects include the Space Station X-ray large array detector, large deployable reflectors on the moon, a fiber-linked optical array of telescopes, ion bombardment of metal coatings, the Space Station millimeter facility, a triple Fabry-Perot spectrometer for the FIR, the optical components of IR and submillimeter wave cryogenic remote sensors, polarization imagery from the Space Shuttle, and photoelectrochemically etched gratings in GaAs.
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