White Light Coronograph (WLC) and Ultra-Violet Coronal Spectrometer (UVCS)
Abstract
The white light coronagraph (WLC) and ultraviolet coronal spectrometer (UVCS) together reveal the corona and the roots of the solar wind from 1.5 to 6 solar radii from Sun center. The WLC measures the plasma density and spatial structure of the corona and coronal mass ejections at a resolution of about 20 arcseconds. The UVCS, in combination with the WLC, measures the temperature and radial outflow speed of the coronal plasma. These instruments will detect mass ejections from active regions and high speed solar wind streams from coronal holes a few days before the source regions rotate onto the face of the Sun, thus giving a week or more of advanced warning for disturbed geomagnetic conditions at Earth.
- Publication:
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In Alabama Univ. Coordinated Study of Solar-Terrestrial Payloads on Space Station 2 p (SEE N85-34158 23-19
- Pub Date:
- 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985tpss.procS....M
- Keywords:
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- Coronal Holes;
- Solar Corona;
- Solar Observatories;
- Solar Spectrometers;
- Solar Wind;
- Space Stations;
- Sun;
- Ejection;
- Geomagnetism;
- Resolution;
- Stellar Structure;
- Temperature Measurement;
- Spacecraft Instrumentation