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The MSS-2 miniature high-speed spectrometer

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  1. D. V. Vinogradov and K. Ya. Kondrat'ev, Space Methods of Earth Science [in Russian], Gidrometeoizdat, Leningrad (1971).

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  2. B. I. Belyaev, V. E. Plyuta, and E. A. Smetanin, “Spectrometer,” USSR Patent No. 550,539 (1976); Byull. Izobret., No. 10 (1977).

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Translated from Zhurnal Prikladnoi Spektroskopii, Vol. 29, No. 6, pp. 1070–1073, December, 1978.

G. A. Lakhtanov, A. V. Pyzhkov, I. A. Romanchuk, I. G. Spitsyn, and O. P. Starchenko participated in the development of the individual parts of the spectrometer in various stages. We thank all of them.

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Belyaev, B.I., Kiselevskii, L.I., Plyuta, V.E. et al. The MSS-2 miniature high-speed spectrometer. J Appl Spectrosc 29, 1498–1500 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00613550

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