Midcourse space experiment data certification and technology transfer
David B. Pollock
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Midcourse space experiment data certification and technology transfer
Published
1997
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
Calibration of x-ray and gamma-ray measuring instruments
Millimeter-wave imaging radiometer (MIR) data processing and development of water vapor retrieval algorithms
Recommended Practice
Antireflecting-chromium linewidth standard, SRM 473, for calibration of optical microscope linewidth measuring systems
Radio Measurements
Basic Metrology for ISO 9000 Certification
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