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Observational astronomy / Image sensors / Space telescopes / Infrared telescopes / Spaceflight / Spitzer Space Telescope / Infrared / Staring array / Indium antimonide / Spacecraft / Electromagnetic radiation / Infrared imaging
Date: 2011-03-25 12:10:14
Observational astronomy
Image sensors
Space telescopes
Infrared telescopes
Spaceflight
Spitzer Space Telescope
Infrared
Staring array
Indium antimonide
Spacecraft
Electromagnetic radiation
Infrared imaging

Comparison of laboratory and in-flight performance of InfraRed Array Camera (IRAC) detector arrays on Spitzer Space Telescope Judith L. Pipher*,a, Craig W. McMurtrya, William J. Forresta, Craig R. McCreightb, Mark E. McK

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