The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE or Explorer 67) was a NASA space telescope for ultraviolet astronomy. EUVE was a part of NASA's Explorer spacecraft...
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Extreme ultraviolet radiation (EUV or XUV) or high-energy ultraviolet radiation is electromagnetic radiation in the part of the electromagnetic spectrum...
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was heavily involved with the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer project. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer, a NASA explorer class satellite mission, was launched...
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- Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope (flew in 1990 and 1995) - ROSAT XUV (17-210eV) (30-6 nm, 1990–1999) - Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (90.5-119...
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been used to make telescopes for solar imaging. See also the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite.[citation needed] Some sources use the distinction...
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Berkeley, in 1979. He was principal investigator for the NASA Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite at the University of California, Berkeley. He is former...
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CHIPS (satellite) (category Extreme ultraviolet telescopes)
11 April 2008 due to budget constraints. Explorer program Extreme ultraviolet "Trajectory: CHIPS (Explorer 82) 2003-002B". NASA. 28 October 2021. Retrieved...
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The Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE /ˈkoʊbi/ KOH-bee), also referred to as Explorer 66, was a NASA satellite dedicated to cosmology, which operated from...
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Bubble. The Local Bubble was also the region of interest for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer mission (1992–2001), which examined hot EUV sources within the...
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whose multilayer coatings reflected and focused low-energy X-rays or extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light the way optical telescopes focus visible light. The satellite...
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