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[[Image:Detectors summary 3.png|thumb|right|200px|This tree diagram shows the relationship between types and classification of most common particle detectors. Credit: [[commons:User:Wdcf|Wdcf]].]]
'''Radiation detectors''' provide a signal that is converted to an electric current. The device is designed so that the current provided is proportional to the characteristics of the incident radiation.

(contracted; show full)The Wide Field Planetary Camera (PC-2) replaced PC-1 on the Hubble Space Telescope and carried the following cyan filters on the same filter wheels: F467M, F469N, F487N.<ref name="Krist">{{cite web
|author=John Krist and Richard Hook
|title=The Tiny Tim User’s Guide, Version 6.3
|publisher=Space Telescope Science Institute
|location=
|month=June
|year=2004
|url=http://
www.stsci.edu/software/tinytim
|pdf=http://tinytim.stsci.edu/static/tinytim.pdf
|accessdate=2013-01-22 }}</ref>

The Advanced Camera for Surveys carried an F475W broadband cyan filter.<ref name="Krist"/>

The Faint Object Camera (FOC) carries F470M, F480LP, and F486N cyan filters.<ref name="Krist"/>

==Greens==
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