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 General Mission Science 
By going above the earth's atmosphere instruments now have
access to the ultraviolet portion of the 
electromagnetic spectrum .  Ultraviolet photons have short wavelength
and high energy and thus come from sources which have fairly high
temperatures.  Some of these sources include: 
 -  Stars hotter than 20,000 degrees (e.g. O and B stars)
-  Central stars of  planetary Nebulae 
-  Star formation regions in nearby galaxies
-  Star formation regions in our own galaxy
-  Normal Galactic Nuclei
-  Active Galactic Nuclei
-  Quasars and the search for Intergalactic Helium
 
In addition, the background glow of the night sky is at a minimum
level at around 2000 angstroms.  There exists a population of galaxies
which have  very low contrast  with
respect to the background.  It is hoped that these  very diffuse  galaxies
can be more easily imaged at a wavelength where the noise from 
a background of finite brightness is at its minimum.
 The Electronic Universe  Project  nuts@moo.uoregon.edu
 
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