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The New 2018 Version of the Meudon Spectroheliograph

Daily full-disk observations of the solar photosphere and chromosphere started at the Meudon Observatory in 1908. After a review of the scientific context and the historical background, we describe the instrumental characteristics and capabilities of the new version operating since 2018. The major c...

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Published in:Solar physics 2019-05, Vol.294 (5), p.1-12, Article 52
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