2000
DOI: 10.1364/jot.67.000485
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Exoatmospheric optoelectronic packages for the study of space: Development experience and basic results

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“…They also appreciated the need to get above the Earth's atmosphere in order to make sensitive observations. As a result, the very first space-based submillimeter wave radiometer system was flown on board the Kosmos 669 satellite [13], [14] and was used to make the first far infrared observations of the radiant thermal energy from the Earth. This significant technological feat was followed shortly after by a full blown submillimeter wave telescope flown and operated on the Salyut 6 space station between June and September of 1978.…”
Section: Historic and Operational Thz Space Missionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also appreciated the need to get above the Earth's atmosphere in order to make sensitive observations. As a result, the very first space-based submillimeter wave radiometer system was flown on board the Kosmos 669 satellite [13], [14] and was used to make the first far infrared observations of the radiant thermal energy from the Earth. This significant technological feat was followed shortly after by a full blown submillimeter wave telescope flown and operated on the Salyut 6 space station between June and September of 1978.…”
Section: Historic and Operational Thz Space Missionsmentioning
confidence: 99%