DMSP Non-refereed Publications


  1. Design and performance of the Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI)
    Humm, D et al., SPIE, 3445, 2 (1998)
  2. Spectrographs in space
    Peacock, K, SPIE, 3116, 57 (1997)
  3. Space Environment Studies from CRRES, APEX, and DMSP Satellite Data
    Delorey, D et al., bc rept (1996)
  4. Development of a regional environmental system for the support of mission to planet earth
    Short, N et al., SPIE, 2583, 356 (1995)
  5. DMSP satellite detections of gamma-ray bursts
    Terrell, J, Lee, P & Klebesadel, R, grb symp (1995)
  6. Numerical simulation of `DMSP' dosimeter response
    Jordan, T, Biological Effects and Physics of Solar and Galactic Cosmic Radiation, 845 (1993)
  7. Gamma-Ray Burst Data from DMSP Satellites
    Terrell, J et al., American Institute of Physics Conference Series, 48 (1992)
  8. Flight performance of DMSP Package B instruments
    Lee, P et al., SPIE, 1743, 151 (1992)
  9. Special sensor ultraviolet spectrographic imager: an instrument description
    Paxton, L et al., SPIE, 1745, 2 (1992)
  10. Far- and extreme-ultraviolet limb imaging spectrograph for the DMSP satellites
    McCoy, R et al., SPIE, 1745, 310 (1992)
  11. Low altitude flux and dose measurements during two solar flare events
    Brautigam, D et al., sici, symp, 5 (1987)
  12. An overview of the mission sensor systems of the DMSP satellites
    Redmann, J, aiaa meet (1985)

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