The experimental program was directed toward the Space Systems Environmental Interactions Technology research to observe and analyze the glow surrounding spacecraft using the AMOS ground-based telescope facility. This unique optical facility was used for acquisition and tracking of the Space Shuttle during overflights of the site. The imager/spectrograph which was used for the data acquisition was similar in design and operation to the AIS instrument described in the earlier report.


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    Air Force Maui Optical Station (AMOS) orbital debris detection program

    Kervin, P. W. / Kuo, S. D. / Medrano, R. S. et al. | British Library Conference Proceedings | 1993


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