An infrared sensor designed to measure the diffuse zodiacal light

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Diffuse Radiation, Infrared Radiometers, Interplanetary Dust, Remote Sensors, Zodiacal Light, Electric Choppers, Focal Plane Devices, Infrared Telescopes, Integrated Circuits, Photoconductors

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The Zodiacal Infrared Project uses advanced absolute radiometers to measure diffuse infrared emission from the interplanetary dust. The telescope is a conductively cooled off-axis doubly reimaging system with a total effective collecting area of 81 sq cm. A resonant tuning fork chopper is located at the second focus while a fifteen-color detector array spanning the 2 to 30 micron spectral region is placed at the final focal plane. This paper describes the design and testing of the sensor.

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