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22 January 1993 TAUVEX - UV Space Telescope
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The TAUVEX UV Space Telescope currently under construction by El-Op Ltd. in Israel is designed both for recording images of the sky in the UV region and to serve as the optical monitor for the SODART X-Ray Telescope being built by the Danish Space Research Institute. The two systems, together with several other experiments, will be flown on the S-R-G satellite to be launched by the CIS in 1995. TAUVEX will image a field of about 1 deg simultaneously in three spectral bands. In addition, it will record a selected object in a high-speed time-resolved mode in these bands. The concept and design of TAUVEX is described in this paper.
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Jeremy M. Topaz, Ofer Braun, and Noah Brosch "TAUVEX - UV Space Telescope", Proc. SPIE 1764, Ultraviolet Technology IV, (22 January 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140874
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Telescopes

Space telescopes

Sensors

Mirrors

Satellites

Stars

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