A description of four fast slitless spectrographs
Gale A. Harvey
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A description of four fast slitless spectrographs
Published
1967
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
38
Subjects
Aries X-ray objective grating spectrograph
Goddard high resolution spectrograph instrument handbook
Spectrograph Design Fundamentals
Some types of magnetic broad-range heavy-particle spectrographs with circular entrance edge
20" Cassegrain spectrograph, University of Maryland Observatory
The modern sepctroscope
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A description of four fast slitless spectrographs was written by Gale A. Harvey.
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