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Out with the Old- Replacing the High Resolution Spectrograph (1997) (3824) (crop)

GHRS being removed during Servicing Mission 2.

The Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS or HRS) was a spectrograph installed on the Hubble Space Telescope. It was replaced by the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) in 1997.[1]

GHRS facts[]

  • Instrument type: Ultraviolet spectrograph
  • Wavelength range: 1050 to 3200 Å (105 to 320 nm)
  • Resolving Power at 1200 Å (120 nm)
    • Low - 2,000 (0.6 Å or 60 pm, or a Doppler effect of 150 km/s)
    • Medium - 20,000 (0.06 Å or 6 pm, 15 km/s)
    • High - 100,000 (0.012 Å or 1.2 pm, 3 km/s)

A technical description of the construction and operation of the GHRS can be found in NASA technical report CP-2244.[2]

References[]

  1. SM3A
  2. Template:Cite techreport, page 76. A 40 MB PDF file.

External links[]

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