A multilayer X-ray mirror for solar photometric imaging flown on a sounding rocket

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Astronomical Photometry, Rocket Sounding, Solar Observatories, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Telescopes, Mirrors, Surface Roughness, X Ray Imagery

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The flight of a multilayer-coated mirror on a sounding rocket experiment on March 17, 1988 which was used to obtain photometric images of the sun just prior to solar eclipse is discussed. The rocket payload and the choice of passband are described. The design of the multilayer, the fabrication of the mirror, and the reflectance measurements are addressed.

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