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16 November 1982 Astronomy Units And Nomenclature For Engineers And Physicists
I. J. Spiro
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Abstract
Through the years, astronomers have accumulated units and nomenclature that they understand and promulgate, but that are not understood by most engineers and some physicists. For example, astrowmers,use the term Jansky in place of the former "flux unit," which they define ag 10-26 W/m2 Hz. The,steps in converting to spectral areance [flux density] in watts/cm2 μm or watts/cm2 cm-1 are described later. Other terms, which engineers should know, and their units are given in the Nomenclature.
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I. J. Spiro "Astronomy Units And Nomenclature For Engineers And Physicists", Proc. SPIE 0331, Instrumentation in Astronomy IV, (16 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933496
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KEYWORDS
Nomenclature

Astronomy

Stars

Solar energy

Aerospace engineering

Electroluminescence

Sun

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