Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, flown on the Astro-1 and Astro-2 missions of the space shuttle Designed to measure the spectra of celestial objects in the deep ultraviolet range from 912-1800 Angstroms, especially in the rich spectral region just shortward of 1150 Angstroms where the Hubble Space Telescope's mirror coatings and detectors become ineffective
A hut is a small wooden building in someone's garden, or a temporary building used by builders or repair workers. = shed. a small simple building with only one or two rooms shack (hutte)
Abbreviation for 'Homes Using Television' HUT is the percentage of homes in a market where at least one television set is switched on at a given time of day That is, it measures total television usage across all stations Formula: HUT= total number of homes watching TV at a given time of the day x 100
Many walking and climbing clubs maintain huts which can often be booked by members of other clubs The MCofS can provide a list To prevent vandalism these huts have to be locked, as opposed to open bothies Well-known huts in Scotland include the Charles Inglis Clark Memorial Hut (CIC) on Ben Nevis, belonging to the Scottish Mountaineering Club, and the Glen Brittle Memorial Hut in Skye, run by the British Mountaineering Council and the MCofS Most huts sleep from about 8 to 20 or so