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  1. Spectral resolution: The instrument achieves a spectral resolution of R ~ 100,000, enabling researchers to discern subtle spectral features and probe the kinematics of celestial objects.
  2. Wavelength coverage: The Ages-PH-04-001 spans a wavelength range of 300-1000 nm, covering the ultraviolet, optical, and near-infrared regimes.
  3. Sensitivity: The instrument's advanced detector arrays and optimized design ensure remarkable sensitivity, allowing researchers to detect faint signals from distant objects.

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Cost Control: Reducing the need for unique spare parts and specialized materials through variety control and centralized purchasing. Core Components of AGES Technical Standards —to allow for future expansion without overhauling the