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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) is a cryogenically-cooled 10-band photometer with a large field-of-view (0.886 x 0.886 sq deg) which scans by rotation of the Cosmic Background Explorer about a spin axis. In-orbit calibration requires that the DIRBE detect and measure with precision the signatures of compact sources as they transit the field-of-view. Analysis of the conceptual optical design revealed that response of the 10 bands would vary significantly as a function of source position in the field-of-view, caused by anamorphic pupil distortion and field separation. The optical design reported in this paper is the result of changes which greatly improve the response uniformity and radiometric accuracy of the DIRBE.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Instrumentation in astronomy V; Sep 07, 1983 - Sep 09, 1983; London
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Description of an international comparison of radiometers made on May 10 through 14, 1971, with 24 instruments, each one representing the calibration standard of a different country or a major laboratory. All were pyranometers, viewing the sun and sky, thus bypassing the conventional method of transferring the standard from Angstrom pyrheliometers. This is the first time that pyranometers from all around the globe have been brought together in order to verify the scale on which to report solar radiation data. A highly accurate data collection system measured simultaneously the output of each instrument and that of a reference standard at 20-sec intervals. Over 300,000 radiometric signals were recorded under varying atmospheric conditions, as well as data on turbidity, temperature, and other relevant parameters. Computer programs were developed for overnight analysis of the data and distribution to participants on the following day. Among major findings are that instruments of different types and independent calibration such as those of Eppley, U. S. A., World Radiation Center, Switzerland, and Melbourne, Australia, show better agreement than anticipated, that certain national standards have to be revised by as much as 16% and that the cosine factor is highly dependent on the type of instrument.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Optical Society of America, Fall Meeting; Oct 05, 1971 - Oct 08, 1971; Ottawa; Canada
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A method has been developed for making precise point-to-point displacement measurements on critical structures under structural, thermal, or gravity loading. The technique consists of attaching the gauge to the structure at one point, and connecting it to a second point on the structure by a thin (0.25 mm) tungsten wire. The wire provides a dual function: in addition to physically connecting the gauge to a remote point, it provides a calibrating function. Tests have demonstrated that measurements can be made within a micron over a length of a meter or two, even in the presence of severe thermal shock, such as exposure to a sun gun or to a refrigerant spray.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Annual Meeting on the Cost effectiveness in the environmental sciences; Apr 28, 1974 - May 01, 1974; Washington, DC
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