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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPECTROBOLOMETER»
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1
Astrophysics: Stars and Galaxies
After passing sunlight through a spectrograph, we measure the relative
intensities at various wavelengths, by using a spectrobolometer. The principle of
this apparatus is explained in Fig. 5.3. The dispersed sunlight falls on the
platinum strip A ...
2
Climate Variability and Extremes during the Past 100 years
Data from different instrument types (Dobson spectropho- tograph,
spectrobolometer, stellar spectra from nearby Mount Wilson, see Brönnimann
2005; Griffin 2006) are shown. Note that there are systematic differences in
absolute values as ...
Stefan Brönnimann, Jürg Luterbacher, Tracy Ewen, 2007
3
The Measurement of Starlight: Two Centuries of Astronomical ...
In 1890 he founded the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and it was here
he continued his bolometric researches. The installation, in 1892, of an automatic
recording solar spectrobolometer, fed by a heliostat, was a major advance [62].
4
Reprint and circular series of the National Research Council
and a spectrobolometer, and may very readily be carried on nearly
simultaneously with measurements of the solar constant of radiation. Such
investigation is going on regularly at Mt. Wilson during the summer season when
the Smithsonian ...
Flow chart of Smithsonian procedure. two independent measuring instruments,
one a pyrheliometer that measures the total energy without any spectral
resolution, and the other, a spectrobolometer that measures on a relative scale
the solar ...
Goddard Space Flight Center, 1965
6
Annals of the Astrophysical Observatory of the Smithsonian ...
Figure 24 is a diagram of the construction of the tower telescope and its relation
to the spectrobolometer. A and B are the mirrors of the coelostat, from which a
beam of sunlight passes downward to the 30-centimeter (12-inch) concave mirror
G ...
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, 1922
In this connection it is relevant to point out that the results obtained in mapping
the spectral energy distribution of a star by means of a spectrobolometer may not
be essentially different from those obtained by the use of transmission screens.
Hence, unless a very large dispersion can be used, the spectrobolometer will
merely cover wider regions of the spectrum containing bright and dark bands.
The spectral transmission screen does practically the same thing, in the sense
that it ...
Flagstaff (Ariz.) Lowell Observatory, 1916
9
NASA Conference Publication
the observing tunnel, which contains the spectrobolometer. One can also see two
silver discs for measuring the solar irradiance and pyranometer for measuring the
solar aureole brightness. The silver disc, shown in Figure 4, was the "field ...
10
Variations of the solar constant: proceedings of a workshop ...
the observing tunnel, which contains the spectrobolometer . One can also see
two silver discs for measuring the solar irradiance and pyranometer for
measuring the solar aureole brightness. The silver disc, shown in Figure 4, was
the "field ...
Sabatino Sofia, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Branch, Goddard Space Flight Center, 1981