The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer. Overview and calibration.

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Auxiliary Instrumentation: Space Telescopes, Extreme Uv: Space Telescopes

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The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) is a NASA funded astronomy mission which will operate in the 70 - 760 Å band. The science payload consists of three grazing incidence scanning telescopes and an EUV spectrometer/deep survey instrument. The authors give details of the planned mission profile together with an overview of the instrumentation which comprises the science payload. Topics such as the thermal design, contamination control and details of the electronics system are discussed. Finally they review the results of the calibration of the various sub-systems.

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