Solar flare telescope at Mitaka

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Solar Flares, Solar Instruments, Space Observations (From Earth), Sunspots, Telescopes, Continuous Spectra, Doppler Effect, H Alpha Line, Japanese Spacecraft, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Spectra, Velocity Measurement

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A new solar telescope constructed recently at Mitaka, Tokyo, is described. This instrument, called the Solar Flare Telescope, comprises four telescopes which respectively perform: (1) magnetic-field vector measurements, (2) Doppler-velocity measurements, (3) hydrogen alpha observations, and (4) continuum observations. The instrument has been operated as a ground-based support for the X-ray satellite Yohkoh launched in 1991 August.

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