A visible-infrared imaging spectrometer for planetary missions
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A visible-infrared imaging spectrometer for planetary missions
by
Published
1996
Publisher
SETS Technology, Inc.
Pages
1
Subjects
The Sadtler standard spectra : 1977 NMR index supplement, molecular weight [and numerical]
Stratified diffractive optic approach for creating high efficiency gratings
Detection, evaluation, and optimization of optical signals generated by fiber optic bragg gratings under dynamic excitations
The evaluation of a deformable diffraction grating for a stigmatic EUV spectroheliometer
A visible-infrared imaging spectrometer for planetary missions
A visible-infrared imaging spectrometer for planetary missions
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