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The absolute intensity of the solar spectrum between 1550 Å and 1950 Å was measured photoelectrically by a rocketborne spectrometer flown from the Kagoshima Space Centre on 19 February 1973. The spectrometer was a single dispersive type with uniaxial Sun-pointer, and the absolute intensity from the whole disk with a 78 Å spectral resolution was measured. The result was consistent with our previous observation.
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Nishi, K. Observation of the absolute intensity of the Sun in the vacuum ultraviolet region. Sol Phys 42, 37–42 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00153281
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