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Date: 2014-08-28 03:20:38
Science
Very Large Telescope
Spectral resolution
Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph
Southern African Large Telescope
SPOT
SOPHIE échelle spectrograph
Telescopes
Observational astronomy
Astronomy

Performance of the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT) High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS) Lisa A. Crause*a, Ray M. Sharplesb, David G. Bramallb, Jürgen Schmollb, Paul Clarkb, Eddy J. Youngerb, Luke M. G. Tyasc, Sean

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