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Ultraviolet Observations of Solar Fine Structure

The High Resolution Telescope and Spectrograph was flown on the Spacelab-2 shuttle mission to perform extended observations of the solar chromosphere and transition zone at high spatial and temporal resolution. Ultraviolet spectroheliograms show the temporal development of macrospicules at the solar...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1987-11, Vol.238 (4831), p.1267-1269
Main Authors: Dere, Kenneth P., Bartoe, John-David F., Brueckner, Guenter E., Cook, John W., Socker, Dennis G.
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Broadband transmission
Chromosphere
Chromosphere and chromosphere-corona transition. Spicules
Earth, ocean, space
Exact sciences and technology
High resolution spectroscopy
Jaw
Line spectra
Magnetic fields
Observations
Optics
Solar chromosphere
Solar physics
Solar spectra
Solar system
Solar temperature
Solar transition region
Spectroheliographs
Spectrum analysis
Telescopes
Transition temperature
Transition zones
Ultraviolet spectroscopy
Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
title Ultraviolet Observations of Solar Fine Structure
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