VLA observations of coronal bright points at 6 and 20 CM wavelengths

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Brightness Temperature, Faculae, Solar Corona, Solar Granulation, Thermal Plasmas, Magnetic Signatures, Spacelab Payloads, Spatial Resolution, Spectroheliographs, Very Large Array (Vla)

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Prior to and during the Spacelab-2 operation, observations were made at 6 and 20 cm of solar coronal bright points, using the Very Large Array (VLA) in the C-configuration. The ultraviolet coverage ranged from 200 to 18,000 wavelengths. The maps were convolved with beams of 18 x 18 inches at 20 km and 4 x 4 inches at 6 cm. Only the preliminary results from July 15 and July 31, 1985 observations.

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