Solar Blind Channel

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The Solar Blind Channel is a specialized ultraviolet imaging detector on the Hubble Space Telescope’s Advanced Camera for Surveys designed to observe very short-wavelength UV light while blocking longer wavelengths.

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Solar Blind Channel canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf instrument channel
ultraviolet imaging detector
abbreviation SBC
designedFor ultraviolet imaging
very short-wavelength ultraviolet light
feature blocks longer wavelengths
suppresses optical and near-ultraviolet light
hasAdvantage reduced background from solar and terrestrial scattered light in its bandpass
hasMode imaging mode
hostObservatory Hubble Space Telescope
instrument Advanced Camera for Surveys
locatedOn Hubble Space Telescope
onOrbit Low Earth orbit
operatedBy NASA
Space Telescope Science Institute
partOf Advanced Camera for Surveys
Hubble Space Telescope
purpose observe faint ultraviolet sources without contamination from longer wavelengths
scienceGoal study diffuse ultraviolet background
study hot stars
study planetary atmospheres in far-ultraviolet
study star-forming regions
study ultraviolet emission from galaxies
spectralProperty sensitive only to far-ultraviolet photons below the solar-blind cutoff
telescope Hubble Space Telescope
usesDetectorType multi-anode microchannel array
wavelengthRange solar-blind ultraviolet

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Advanced Camera for Surveys hasComponent Solar Blind Channel
ACS hasChannel Solar Blind Channel
ACS fieldOfView Solar Blind Channel
Wide Field Channel coexistsWith Solar Blind Channel