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OSO series publications
Publication list from ADS
The Orbiting Solar Observatories (OSO) satellite series publication
list through June 1999 is the result
of a query to the ADS service
for references relates to OSO 1–6
(OSO 7 and
OSO 8 are listed seperately).
On the missions
On OSO 3 Observations
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Observation of High-Energy Cosmic Gamma Rays
Clark, G, Garmire, G & Kraushaar, W, ApJL, 153, L203 (1968)
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The Hard Solar X-Ray Spectrum Observed from the Third Orbiting Solar Observatory
Hudson, H, Peterson, L & Schwartz, D, ApJ, 157, 389 (1969)
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The Spectrum of Diffuse Cosmic X-Rays 7.7-113 keV
Schwartz, D, Hudson, H & Peterson, L, ApJ, 162, 431 (1970)
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The Isotropy of the Diffuse Cosmic X-Rays Determined by Oso-III
Schwartz, D, ApJ, 162, 439 (1970)
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High-Energy Cosmic Gamma-Ray Observations from the OSO-3 Satellite
Kraushaar, W et al., ApJ, 177, 341 (1972)
On OSO 5 Observations
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The Diffuse X-Ray Spectrum from 14 TO 200 keV as Measured on OSO-5
Dennis, B, Suri, A & Frost, K, ApJ, 186, 97 (1973)
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Experiment to Measure Hard Solar and Celestial X-Rays from the Fifth Orbiting Solar Observatory
Frost, K, Dennis, B & Lencho, R, IAUS, 41, 185 (1971)
On OSO 6 Observations
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Erratum; Hard X-ray Solar Bursts Observed from the OSO-6 Satellite
Brini, D et al., A&A, 27, 479 (1973)
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Hard X-ray spectra of cosmic gamma-ray bursts.
Kane, S & Share, G, ApJ, 217, 549 (1977)
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Gamma-ray bursts observed by a hard X-ray experiment aboard OSO-6.
Pizzichini, G, Palumbo, G & Spizzichino, A, ApJL, 195, L1 (1975)
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