Mangus et al., 1969 - Google Patents
Optical design of a glancing incidence x-ray telescopeMangus et al., 1969
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- Mangus J
- Underwood J
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- Applied optics
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The optical design of a Wolter type 1 glancing incidence x-ray telescope for the wavelength region 6–100 Å is described. The theoretical performance of the instrument is evaluated by ray tracing. The results of laboratory and rocket flight tests on a prototype instrument are …
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