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Infrared-XUV telescope for multipurpose applications

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Abstract

A nonfocusing, collimating telescope is described to be used for spectral regions from x-rays to the ir. In combination with optical components such as spectrometers, there is a wide range of applications in space research, earth sciences, and related fields.

© 1977 Optical Society of America

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