Interplanetary dust close to the Sun (F corona): Its observation in the visible and infrared by a rocket-borne coronagraph

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Infrared Astronomy, Interplanetary Dust, Light Emission, Solar Corona, Spaceborne Astronomy, Remote Sensing, Sounding Rockets, Spacecraft Instruments, Thermal Emission

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The observation of the Frauenhofer corona (F corona) is discussed. It provides the opportunity for studying the annihilation and creation of dust within circumstellar dust clouds. The specific patterns of scattering light and thermal radiation in the infrared, are studied. A spaceborne remote sensing experiment regarding the radiation properties of dust, in the visible for scattered sunlight, and in the infrared for the thermal emission of grains, is effectuated. It allows the analysis of this complex scenario. A rocketborne twin coronagraph is shown to be needed.

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