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The Needs and Requirements from the Standpoint of the Ultraviolet Solar Observations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 March 2016

E.M. Reeves*
Affiliation:
Harvard College Observatory

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Extending from the present to the early part of 1969 there are three Orbiting Solar Observatories to be launched, and these will all be capable of constructing spectroheliograms of the Sun in solar emission lines of the EUV and X-ray region. The recently launched and highly successful OSO-III has obtained EUV and X-ray spectra with high-time resolution, but without spatial resolution on the solar disk. The later OSO satellites will provide spatial resolution of 1′ of arc to 30″ of arc, and will provide the basis for the extension to even higher spatial resolution in the future.

The comparatively short periods covered by these satellites, coupled with a real probability of only partial success, make it particularly important to obtain the fullest possible use of the data by implementing a complementary and simultaneous series of ground-based observations.

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Copyright © Reidel 1968