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Near-Infrared Planetary Spectra by Fourier Spectroscopy. I. Instruments and Results

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Abstract

A near-infrared, two-beam interferometer has been built for astronomical observations by Fourier transform spectroscopy. Various improvements, especially a highly accurate interferometrically controlled stepping drive, have resulted in the production of laboratory spectra with 0.1-cm−1 resolution and unusually clean instrumental line shape, and spectra of Venus and Mars with about 1-cm−1 resolution.

© 1966 Optical Society of America

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