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The Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) carries a varied suite of sensors for imaging in the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, hyperspectral imaging in the ultraviolet through visible and infrared spectroscopy with a Michelson interferometer. At comparable sensitivity to the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) but with a 40 times smaller point response function, the MSX infrared radiometer is ideal for surveying specific large areas such as those in which IRAS was degraded by confusion or not covered at all. This experiment obtains simultaneous observations over a very wide spectral range, from 0.11 to 25 μm, thus providing unique information on the energetics of such diverse objects as comets and H II regions. Initial observations indicate that the astronomy objectives on this experiment will be achieved.


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