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Deutsch: Filter des UBV-Systems nach Johnson H. L. und Morgan W.W., Astrophysical Journal 114, S.522-543, 1951, zur Messung von Sternhelligkeiten und -farben. Dargestellt ist die Durchlässigkeit der Filter als Funktion der Wellenlänge. Die Buchstaben V, B und U stehen für visuell, blau und ultraviolett. Der V-Filter entspricht etwa dem menschlichen Auge, der B-Filter einer klassischen Photoplatte. Der U-Filter repräsentiert das nahe, von der Erdatmosohäre noch durchgelassene Ultraviolett.
English: Sensitivity curves of U, B and V bands
Русский: Кривые чувствительности полос U, B и V
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Sensitivity curves of U, B and V bands

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