Publication Date:
2005-11-30
Description:
Two interferometer spectrometers and a multichannel spectroradiometer were used as sensing instruments during the Gemini 5 and 7 missions. The selection of the instruments and of the particular detectors in the instruments was based upon the spectral bands to be investigated in each flight and upon the nature of the intended measurements. The instrument characteristics were a compromise among optimization for a particular type of measurement, a need for a broad selection of spectral information, and performance and other pertinent characteristics of the spacecraft. Data were collected on earth background, sky background, rocket exhaust plumes, celestial bodies, man made objects in space, weather phenomena, and spectral calibrations.
Keywords:
PHYSICS, ATOMIC, MOLECULAR, AND NUCLEAR
Type:
NASA. Manned Spacecraft Center The Gemini Program: Phys. Sci. Expt. Sum.; p 273-302
Format:
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