Radiometric calibration of solar space telescopes - the development of a vacuum-ultraviolet transfer source standard.

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The development of a source standard for the vacuum-ultraviolet spectral region will facilitate the laboratory calibration and radiometric intercomparison of the coronal telescopes to be flown on ESA's Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (Soho) spacecraft. Radiometric intercomparison of Soho's instruments on the ground, strict attention to cleanliness, and in-orbit intercomparisons are providing the means for vastly improved solar radiometry.

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