Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997aipc..385..129p&link_type=abstract
Scientific basis for robotic exploration close to the sun. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 385, pp. 129-136 (1997).
Computer Science
Solar Instruments, Image Processing
Scientific paper
A white-light coronal imager called CORI to be implemented on a solar probe has been proposed by Habbal et al. (1995). Its scientific objectives concern the investigation of the solar corona and the source of the solar wind. It is aimed as a complement to the in-situ instruments. This paper presents some simulations of the images that will be recorded when observing solar structures of increasing complexity during the close encounter phase of the trajectory. These attempts should be considered as a first step towards the assessment of the full scientific capabilities of CORI and the definition of the observing strategy.
Patsourakos Spiros
Vial Jean-Claude
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