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A newly developed balloon gondola with 12 in. telescope has been flown a number of times in 1970 and 1971 making far-infrared observations of celestical sources. These include the planets Jupiter and Venus, the galactic center, a number of bright H π regions, and some dark dust clouds. The technical aspects of the balloon gondola and telescope system and some of these results will be discussed.
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Hoffmann, W. F. and Frederick, C. L.: 1969, Astrophys. J. Letters 155, L9.
Hoffmann, W. F., Frederick, C. L., and Emery, R. J.: 1971, Astrophys. J. Letters 164, L23.
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Hoffmann, W.F. (1972). Far-Infrared Observations of Celestial Objects by Balloon-Borne Telescope. In: Manno, V., Ring, J. (eds) Infrared Detection Techniques for Space Research. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 30. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2885-1_5
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