Optical observations of the total solar eclipse of 1983 June 11

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Solar Corona, Solar Eclipses, Solar Spectra, Solar Spectrometers, Astronomical Photography, Astronomical Photometry, Chromosphere, Polarimetry

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The Astronomical Group of the Joint Eclipse Expedition of Beijing Observatory, Purple Mountain Observatory and Nanjing Astronomical Instrument Factory successfully carried out the following optical observations during the total solar eclipse of June 11, 1983 in Papua New Guinea: (1) spectra of the chromosphere and corona in the 3600-6600 A range, with an average dispersion of 6.4 A/mm and a height resolution of about 110 km; (2) wide-band photometry and polarization of the corona; and (3) color photography through the entire eclipse. This paper gives a brief description of the instruments, the observing methods and the results obtained.

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