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Scientific paper
Dec 1984
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1984nascp2349..534c&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Goddard Space Flight Center Future of Ultraviolet Astronomy Based on Six Years of IUE Res. p 534-540 (SEE N85-20961 1
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Flux, Radiation Distribution, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Stellar Spectra, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Calibrating, Data Reduction, Multi-Anode Microchannel Arrays, Sounding Rockets, Ultraviolet Spectrometers
Scientific paper
The authors have conducted a series of three sounding rocket experiments aimed at measurement of stellar ultraviolet flux distributions in the wavelength range below 1200 Å, the effective limit of previous calibrations such as those of OAO-2, TD-1, and IUE. Previous sounding rocket and Voyager UVS measurements in this wavelength range were discordant with each other and with model atmosphere predictions. The authors describe the calibration and data reduction procedures used for their investigations, as well as preliminary results.
Carruthers George R.
Heckathorn Harry M.
Opal Chet B.
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