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Spectrographs.
Spectrograph for
astronomical Spectra Photographs of
spectrographs used in the Lick
Observatory from...
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prime focus of the telescope.
Fibres are then fed to a pair of
large spectrographs, each
weighing nearly 3000 kg. The
instrument will be used to look at...
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Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) is a
spectrograph, also with a
camera mode,
installed on the
Hubble Space Telescope.
Aerospace engineer...
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Spectrograph was an
instrument attached to the ESO 1.52-metre telescope, 3
camera telescope equipped with
photographic plates as detectors. It...
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application benefit from
higher speed operation of a
slitless spectrograph:
conventional spectrographs require multiple exposures,
scanning the slit
across the...
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Integral field spectrographs (IFS)
combine spectrographic and
imaging capabilities in the
optical or
infrared wavelength domains (0.32 μm – 24 μm) to...
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Atomic emission spectroscopy (AES) is a
method of
chemical analysis that uses the
intensity of
light emitted from a flame, plasma, arc, or
spark at a particular...
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devices that
measured the m****-to-charge
ratio of ions were
called m****
spectrographs which consisted of
instruments that
recorded a
spectrum of m**** values...
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Object Spectrograph (FOS) was a
spectrograph installed on the
Hubble Space Telescope. It was
replaced by the
Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph in 1997...
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Littrow prism, or
Littrow mirror,
originally part of a
Littrow spectrograph (after Otto von Littrow), is a retro-reflecting,
dispersing prism arranged...