Rocket operations plan. Australian eclipse June 1974

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Australia, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Solar Eclipses, Density Distribution, Solar Corona, Solar Temperature

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The temperature structure and density distribution of the solar corona from the limb out to about one solar radius above the limb were measured during the total solar eclipse of June 20, 1974. The measurements will help to understand the physical processes of energy transfer from the photosphere outward into the solar corona and the solar wind. Exoatmospheric observations will be made by a high resolution spectrograph, which will measure the width of the Lyman-alpha line of neutral hydrogen in the solar corona and will be launched near Perth to an altitude of 320 km. Airborne and ground-based observations will be coordinated.

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