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Observational astronomy / Scientific method / Spectrograph / Spectral resolution / Thirty Meter Telescope / Integral field spectrograph / Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy / OSIRIS / High reliability organization / Telescopes / Science / Spectroscopy
Date: 2010-02-05 18:30:53
Observational astronomy
Scientific method
Spectrograph
Spectral resolution
Thirty Meter Telescope
Integral field spectrograph
Ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy
OSIRIS
High reliability organization
Telescopes
Science
Spectroscopy

Conceptual design for the High Resolution Optical Spectrograph on the Thirty-Meter Telescope: a new concept for a ground-based high-resolution optical spectrograph Cynthia Froninga, Steven Ostermana, Matthew Beasleya,

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