The report describes the development and design effort accomplished during the period of March through October 1967, and is concerned with the Optical and Mechanical unit for the Satellite Infrared Spectrometer (SIRS-B). The report does not include the primary electronics effort which is being accomplished on a separate contract. Phase II, covering the fabrication effort, will be described in later reports. SIRS-B is a subsystem for the Nimbus D meteorological satellite being developed for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration by the National Environmental Satellite Center (NESC). The satellite is scheduled to be launched during the second half of the calendar year 1969.
Multi-Order Satellite IR Grating Spectrometer (Sirs B), Volume I
1967
218 pages
Report
No indication
English
Manned Spacecraft , Optics & Lasers , Meteorological satellites , Spectroscopy , Spectrometers , Thermistors , Optical scanning , Spectrophotometers , Infrared radiation , Blackbody radiation , Radiometers , Optical analysis , Diffraction gratings , Bolometers , Electronics , Shielding , Stresses , Reliability , Optical coatings , Special functions(Mathematical) , Rayleigh waves , Integrals , Solar spectrum , Nimbus , Nimbus D , Spurious radiation , IBM 1130 , Mean time before failure
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