Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997aipc..385...77r&link_type=abstract
Scientific basis for robotic exploration close to the sun. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 385, pp. 77-84 (1997).
Physics
Remote Observing Techniques, Solar Instruments
Scientific paper
Remote sensing measurements of the solar corona are indispensable for the exploration of the source and acceleration regions of the solar wind which are inaccessible to in situ plasma, particles and fields experiments. Furthermore, imaging the solar disk and corona from the unique vantage point of the trajectory and the proximity of the Solar Probe spacecraft, will provide the first ever opportunity to explore the small scale structures within coronal holes and streamers from viewing angles and with spatial resolutions never attained before. Imaging will also provide the essential context for the in situ measurements. The scientific advantages of different proposed imagers are summarized here. Both disk and limb observations are recommended. Given the power, weight and telemetry limitations of the Solar Probe, the optimal choice of imagers could not be provided at the time of the workshop. Further concentrated studies were highly recommended.
Rifai Habbal Shadia
Woo Richard
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