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Studies of the ultraviolet spectra of astronomical sources
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An intensive program of observations of the Comet Halley during the week of the Vega 2 and Giotto encounters was carried out by the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite observatory. The IUE Fine Error Sensor, normally used for target acquisition and tracking, was used in a photometer mode to provide nealy continuous light curves over an 8 hour observing shift, a unique capability relative to ground-bases observers. The ultraviolet data can be used to derive an estimate of the total gas production rate even though the models generally used for this purpose assume a steady-state gas production which is clearly not the case for Halley. Additionally, the IUE data provide column abundances of carbon, oxygen, sulfur, OH, CO, CS, C2, and CO2 to compare with the in-situ measurements of these species by Vega 2 and Giotto