Description and performance of mirrors and multilayers for the Extreme ultra-violet Imaging Telescope (EIT) of the SOHO mission

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Design Analysis, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Mirrors, Optical Reflection, Soho Mission, Spaceborne Telescopes, Laminates, Performance Prediction, Spectral Resolution

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The description, fabrication and test of the primary and secondary mirrors of a Ritchey-Chretien telescope designed to provide the SOHO mission with a global view of the solar corona are discussed in details. Design, fabrication and test of multilayers deposited on quadrants of the mirrors in order to select four narrow band-passes in the extreme ultra-violet range are presented and actual performances are reported.

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