Parallelism of four optical axes of the Solar Flare Telescope.

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Solar Telescopes: Optical Design, Solar Telescopes: Accuracies

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The Solar Flare Telescope at Mitaka (NAO) has four tubes mounted on a common telescope. In order to know the characteristics of the bending of the four telescopes, the sunspot images observed with each telescope were video-recorded, and the coordinates of the center of gravity of the sunspots were measured with an image processor. The results show that, during the observations for more than 6 hours, the optical axes of the four telescopes stay parallel with each other within 30 arcsec in right ascension and 20 arcsec in declination.

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