OSO-8: Orbiting Solar Observatory soft X-ray experiment (06)
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OSO-8: Orbiting Solar Observatory soft X-ray experiment (06)
Description
OSO-8: Orbiting Solar Observatory soft X-ray experiment (06). OSO-8.
The OSO-8 housed the instrument for the Soft X-Ray Background Radiation Experiment devised by UW-Madison Physics Professor William Kraushaar. SSEC Engineers developed and built the instrument which consisted of three proportional x-ray counters. The maps generated from this experiment provided the first comprehensive survey of the low energy x-ray sky. [Evan Richards, 2007].
The OSO-8 housed the instrument for the Soft X-Ray Background Radiation Experiment devised by UW-Madison Physics Professor William Kraushaar. SSEC Engineers developed and built the instrument which consisted of three proportional x-ray counters. The maps generated from this experiment provided the first comprehensive survey of the low energy x-ray sky. [Evan Richards, 2007].
Subject
Orbiting solar observatories.
Grenz rays.
Grenz rays.
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“OSO-8: Orbiting Solar Observatory soft X-ray experiment (06),” AOSS Library Digital Collections, accessed March 31, 2023, https://aosslibrary.omeka.net/items/show/1414.