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Extra-Atmospheric Studies in the Submillimeter Range Using On-Board Telescopes

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This article is devoted to an account of a program of astronomical and aeronomical studies in the submillimeter wavelength range which can be carried out using on-board telescopes of moderate size and receivers presently developed. We will first examine some important problems of extra-atmospheric measurements and then turn to the current state of onboard receiving technology for the submillimeter range, dwelling mainly on accomplished projects.

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Salomonovich, A.E., Khaikin, A.S. (1976). Extra-Atmospheric Studies in the Submillimeter Range Using On-Board Telescopes. In: Basov, N.G. (eds) Radio, Submillimeter, and X-Ray Telescopes. The Lebedev Physics Institute Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2660-9_3

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