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This text investigates the engineering challenges and scientific objectives involved in the development and operation of space-based observatories. The author examines the historical progression of orbital telescopes, detailing the transition from ground-based observation to the deployment of complex instruments beyond the Earth's atmosphere. By analyzing the technical requirements for maintaining stability and data transmission in a vacuum, the work provides a framework for understanding how these machines expand human knowledge of the cosmos.
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Experts identify this as a technical overview suitable for those interested in the mechanics of space observation. Readers frequently note the clarity of the explanations regarding complex optical systems and orbital mechanics.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1983-06-01
Publisher:
Government Printing Office
ISBN-10:
0160041503
ISBN-13:
9780160041501
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