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Evaluation of instrument stellar magnitudes without recourse to data as to star spectral classes

The author presents a technique to calculate instrument stellar magnitudes for silicon photosensors used in modern star trackers as well as estimates the error of the said technique. The technique implies calculation of instrument stellar magnitudes as specifically selected functions of color indice...

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Published in:Journal of applied remote sensing 2012-01, Vol.6 (1), p.063537-063537
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