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    International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE or Explorer 57, formerly SAS-D), was the first space observatory primarily designed to take ultraviolet (UV) electromagnetic...
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    Astronomical Netherlands Satellite (150-330 nm, 1974–1976) + - International Ultraviolet Explorer (115-320 nm, 1978–1996) - Astron-1 (150-350 nm, 1983–1989)...
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    including the International Ultraviolet Explorer, the Hubble Space Telescope, the International Infrared Observer and the Extreme Ultraviolet Observer. Stern...
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  • IUE may refer to: International Ultraviolet Explorer Indiana University East Niue International Airport (IATA code) International Union of Electrical...
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    in the white dwarf binary TV Columbae using data from the International Ultraviolet Explorer. However the data was not sufficient to infer the physical...
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    Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV...
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  • chromospheric rotation of RS CVn and BY Dra stars with the International Ultraviolet Explorer satellite. Andrews, now retired, and his wife, Mette, live...
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    1980 he began work at Computer Sciences Corporation in the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) operations center as a data management scientist and...
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  • barium stars are binary stars. Observations in the ultraviolet using International Ultraviolet Explorer detected white dwarfs in some barium star systems...
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    the sky to be observed by the International Ultraviolet Explorer. Comet Bradfield was the third comet whose ultraviolet spectrum was obtained from space...
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    European Space Agency (category International scientific organizations based in Europe)
    first worked on by ESRO. ESA collaborated with NASA on the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE), the world's first high-orbit telescope, which was launched...
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    PMID 10720321. Na, C. Y.; Esposito, L. W.; Skinner, T. E. (1990). "International Ultraviolet Explorer observations of Venus SO2 and SO". Journal of Geophysical...
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    out observations in the ultra-violet as early as 1962. The International Ultraviolet Explorer (1978) systematically surveyed the sky for eighteen years...
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    List of space telescopes (category Ultraviolet telescopes)
    observatories) is grouped by major frequency ranges: gamma ray, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwave and radio. Telescopes that work in multiple...
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  • of the Observatory Branch for Goddard's highly successful International Ultraviolet Explorer, in which he won several awards for his contributions. Michalitsianos...
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  • GALEX – (telescope) Galaxy Evolution Explorer, an ultraviolet space telescope GALEXASC – GALaxy Evolution eXplorer all-sky catalog GASP – (software) Guide...
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    Astronomy, Cambridge where he worked with Martin Rees on International Ultraviolet Explorer observations of radio galaxies. He joined the faculty of the...
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  • booster stage of our orbital vehicle "BEAM Successfully Installed to the International Space Station – Space Station". blogs.nasa.gov. Archived from the original...
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  • first all sky survey in the ultraviolet. Wilson was best known for his role as "father" of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite. This had...
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    where he researched the spectra of comets using data from the International Ultraviolet Explorer space telescope. Since 2002 Weaver has worked at the Applied...
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    surface it can only be observed with satellites such as the International Ultraviolet Explorer. In 1977, Stencel published a spectroscopic survey that showed...
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    emission lines were identified in this star in 1989 by the International Ultraviolet Explorer. As the nebula would be newly formed and very small, ground-based...
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  • including the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE), the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE), the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE), and...
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  • January 2017). "A Metal Ball the Size of Massachusetts That NASA Wants to Explore". The New York Times. "Voyager is sending 'impossible data' back to Nasa...
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    red giant star. In 1985, Dieter Reimers announced that the International Ultraviolet Explorer had detected a hot companion to the red giant, which itself...
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    was instrumental in NASA's acceptance of partnership in the International Ultraviolet Explorer, which she felt was her greatest success, saying, “IUE was...
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  • organisation's overall budget. ESRO also participated in the International Ultraviolet Explorer mission with NASA under these policy guidelines. The first...
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    its strength to be a few hundred gauss. Later data from the International Ultraviolet Explorer implied a field strength of 250 gauss. M. Farthmann et al...
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  • telescope begins operation, located in Amado, Arizona 1978 – International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) telescope satellite 1978 – Einstein High Energy Astronomy...
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    Missile Hs 298 Missile IDEX II work station IMP-A satellite International Ultraviolet Explorer control and display console John Glenn's training couch Jupiter...
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