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- High_Speed_Photometer abstract "The High Speed Photometer (HSP) was a scientific instrument installed on the Hubble Space Telescope. The HSP was designed to measure the brightness and polarity of rapidly varying celestial objects. It could observe in ultraviolet, visible light, and near infrared at a rate of one measurement per 10 microseconds. The design was novel in that despite being able to view through a variety of filters and apertures, it had no moving parts.The HSP was one of the instruments on Hubble at launch. Its primary mission was compromised by the optical problems with the telescope, although some projects were still successful. During the first servicing mission, in December 1993, it was replaced by the Corrective Optics Space Telescope Axial Replacement (COSTAR), which corrected the optical problem for the remaining instruments.".
- High_Speed_Photometer wikiPageExternalLink HSP.
- High_Speed_Photometer wikiPageExternalLink hsp.
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- High_Speed_Photometer wikiPageID "885520".
- High_Speed_Photometer wikiPageRevisionID "580900219".
- High_Speed_Photometer hasPhotoCollection High_Speed_Photometer.
- High_Speed_Photometer subject Category:Hubble_Space_Telescope_instruments.
- High_Speed_Photometer subject Category:Space_science_experiments.
- High_Speed_Photometer type Artifact100021939.
- High_Speed_Photometer type Device103183080.
- High_Speed_Photometer type Instrument103574816.
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- High_Speed_Photometer type SpacecraftInstruments.
- High_Speed_Photometer type TelescopeInstruments.
- High_Speed_Photometer type Whole100003553.
- High_Speed_Photometer comment "The High Speed Photometer (HSP) was a scientific instrument installed on the Hubble Space Telescope. The HSP was designed to measure the brightness and polarity of rapidly varying celestial objects. It could observe in ultraviolet, visible light, and near infrared at a rate of one measurement per 10 microseconds. The design was novel in that despite being able to view through a variety of filters and apertures, it had no moving parts.The HSP was one of the instruments on Hubble at launch.".
- High_Speed_Photometer label "High Speed Photometer".
- High_Speed_Photometer label "高速光度計".
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