SOLAR is a European Space Agency (ESA) payload deployed on the International Space Station (ISS) and located on the Columbus Laboratory. It is located on the Columbus External Payload Facility in a zenith location. The objective of the SOLAR payload is to study the Sun. The SOLAR payload consists of three instruments that allow for measurement of virtually the entire electromagnetic spectrum (17 nm to 2900 nm). The three payload instruments are SOVIM (SOlar Variable and Irradiance Monitor), SOLSPEC (SOLar SPECctral Irradiance measurements), and SolACES (SOLar Auto?Calibrating Extreme UV/UV Spectrophotometers).


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    Title :

    International Space Station Columbus Payload SoLACES Degradation Assessment


    Contributors:
    W. A. Hartman (author) / W. D. Schmidl (author) / R. Mikatarian (author) / C. Soares (author) / G. Schmidtke (author) / C. Erhardt (author)

    Publication date :

    2016


    Size :

    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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