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An initial examination of data from the TD1 satellite telescope shows it to be functioning satisfactorily. The spectra observed are in good agreement with information obtained from rocket-borne telescopes.
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WILSON, R., GARDIER, S., JAMAR, C. et al. Early Data from the Ultraviolet Sky-scan Telescope in the TD1 Satellite. Nature Physical Science 238, 34–36 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/physci238034a0
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