The Skylab ten color photoelectric polarimeter

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Electrophotometers, Optical Polarization, Polarimeters, Sky Brightness, Skylab Program, Zodiacal Light, Color Photography, Coronas, Interference, Polarized Light, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Skylab 1, Skylab 2, Stellar Luminosity

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A 10-color photoelectric polarimeter was used during Skylab missions SL-2 and SL-3 to measure sky brightness and polarization associated with zodiacal light, background starlight, and the spacecraft corona. A description is given of the instrument and observing routines together with initial results on the spacecraft corona and polarization of the zodiacal light.

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