Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Feb 1999
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1999sret.book.....s&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, NASA/TP-1998-208640; NAS 1.60:208640; Rept-99B00010
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Sounding Rockets, Sun, Solar Radiation, Rocket Engines, Suborbital Flight, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Telescopes, Spectrographs, Spin Reduction, Solar Physics, Timing Devices, Telemetry, Calibrating, Cross Correlation
Scientific paper
This paper describes mainly the 1997 version of the Solar EUV Rocket Telescope and Spectrograph (SERTS-97), a scientific experiment that operated on NASA's suborbital rocket flight 36.167-GS. Its function was to study activity on the Sun and to provide a cross calibration for the CDS instrument on the SOHO satellite. The experiment was designed, built, and tested by the Solar Physics Branch of the Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics at the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). Other essential sections of the rocket were built under the management of the Sounding Rockets Program Office. These sections include the electronics, timers, IGN despin, the SPARCS pointing controls, the S-19 flight course correction section, the rocket motors, the telemetry, ORSA, and OGIVE.
Brosius Jeffrey W.
Condor Charles E.
Davila Joseph M.
Haas Patrick J.
Jordan Stuart D.
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