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A Ten-Meter Grating Spectrograph for the Vacuum Ultraviolet

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Abstract

Some aspects of the construction of a 10-m concave grating spectrograph are described. The large size of the instrument, which is of the Eagle type, has given rise to a number of problems in design, and the solutions to these problems are presented. Some data on the performance of the instrument are given.

© 1962 Optical Society of America

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