Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990opten..29..581w&link_type=abstract
Optical Engineering (ISSN 0091-3286), vol. 29, June 1990, p. 581-591.
Physics
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Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Reflecting Telescopes, Solar Arrays, Solar Corona, Solar Observatories, Ultraviolet Telescopes, Mirrors, Optical Filters
Scientific paper
This paper descibes the design and the characteristics of the Multispectral Solar Telescope Array (MSSTA), a new rocket spectroheliograph to be launched in August 1990. The MSSTA includes five multilayer Ritchey-Chretien telescopes covering the spectral range 150-300 A and eight multilayer Herschelian telescopes covering the spectral range 40-1550 A, making it possible to obtain spectrohelipgrams over the soft X-ray/extreme UV/FUV spectral range. The MSSTA is expected to obtain information regarding the structure and dynamics of the solar atmosphere in the temperature range 10 to the 4th-10 to the 7th K.
Allen Maxwell J.
Barbee Troy W. Jr.
Hoover Richard B.
Lindblom Joakim F.
O'Neal Ray H.
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