Home
Mobile | Membership | E-newsletter | Help
  
  Advanced Search
Facebook Twitter Flickr YouTube





Gratings, Spectrograph, UV, V-2

Display Status:
This object is not on display at the National Air and Space Museum, it is either on loan or in storage.

Gratings, Spectrograph, UV, V-2

 

  • Summary

Manufacturer:   Johns Hopkins University

Country of Origin: United States of America

Dimensions:
3-D Test: 23.5 x 20.3cm (9 1/4 x 8 in.)
Other (gratings): 5.1cm (2 in.)

Materials:
Gratings, glass Mounting, wood

Two gratings from a series of forty ruled in 1946 at The John Hopkins University by Professor John Strong and Mr. Wilbur H. Perry. They were used in the first generation of spectrographs prepared by the Naval Research Laboratory to be flown on V-2 missiles, Viking and Aerobee sounding rockets. The overall project was under the guidance of Dr. E.O Hulburt, Superintendent of the Optics Division, and was managed within Dr. R. Tousey's Micron Waves Branch. One grating was flown and recovered in perfect condition; the other was broken because of a hard impact. The gratings are of Rowland design, 40 mm radius, with 15,000 lines per inch ruled in an aluminum layer produced by vapor deposition.

These gratings are part of a suite of Naval Research Laboratory-designed instruments transferred to NASM in December 1983. See also A19840018000.

Transferred from the Naval Research Laboratory


Inventory number: A19840018001