Lyman Alpha and X-Ray Emissions during a Small Solar Flare

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A rocket instrumented to measure Lyman alpha and X-rays was fired while a small flare was in progress on June 20, 1956. The rocket reached peak altitude about ten minutes after the flare was first seen visually. An unusually high X-ray flux was observed extending to a short wavelength limit of 3Å. Although the flare was still visible in Hα, Lyman alpha was not appreciably different from normal.

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