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Física atmosférica y observaciones de la Tierra: imágenes espectrales atmosféricas
Resumen
El laboratorio espacial 1 es el laboratorio espacial 1.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Ciencias de la atmósfera ciencia atmosférica.
- Física del espacio Física del espacio.
- La espectroscopia es una técnica de espectroscopia.
Sus antecedentes:
- La misión Spacelab 1 utilizó un conjunto avanzado de espectrómetros de imágenes.
- Este instrumento cubrió un amplio rango espectral (30012.700 angstroms).
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para adquirir un conjunto de datos completo de las emisiones atmosféricas de la Tierra.
- Para analizar el entorno del vehículo del transbordador-Spacelab.
Principales métodos:
- Adquisición espectral simultánea en un amplio rango de longitudes de onda.
- Observaciones realizadas en los lados diurno y nocturno de la Tierra.
- Se utilizaron los modos de observación nadir, radial y de exploración de extremidades.
Principales resultados:
- Recogió valiosos datos espectrales de las emisiones atmosféricas.
- Datos recopilados sobre el entorno espacial que rodea el vehículo del Spacelab.
- Permitió estudios de los fenómenos de la atmósfera superior y los efectos inducidos por el vehículo.
Conclusiones:
- El conjunto de datos adquiridos es crucial para la comprensión de los procesos de la atmósfera superior.
- Los datos ayudan a caracterizar el entorno espacial relevante para las operaciones de las naves espaciales.
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