What the Voyager infrared investigators hope to learn about the Saturn system

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Michelson Interferometers, Radio Astronomy, Saturn Project, Voyager Project, Aerospace Sciences, Infrared Radiometers, Natural Satellites, Saturn Atmosphere, Saturn Rings, Titan

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The Voyager infrared investigation uses a Michelson interferometer (IRIS) covering the spectral range from 200 to 3000 cm/1 (3.3 to 50 micrometers) and a bore sighted radiometer covering the range from 5000 to 25000 cm/1 (0.4 to 2 micrometers). The spectral resolution of the interferometer is 4.3 cm/1 and the field of view is 0.25 deg. Scientific results anticipated from the investigation of the Saturnian system are discussed.

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