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The Soho Mission

by Bernhard Fleck
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Overview

SOHO, the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, is a project of international cooperation between ESA and NASA to study the Sun, from its deep core to the outer corona, and the solar wind. To achieve its scientific goals it carries a complement of twelve sophisticated, state-of-the-art instruments. Three helioseismology instruments are expected to provide unique data for the study of the structure and dynamics of the solar interior, from the very deep core to the outermost layers of the convection zone. A set of five complementary remote sensing instruments, consisting of EUV and UV imagers, spectrographs and coronagraphs, will give us our first comprehensive view of the outer solar atmosphere and corona, leading to a better understanding of the enigmatic coronal heating and solar wind acceleration processes. Finally, three experiments will complement the remote sensing observations by making in-situ measurements of the composition and energy of the solar wind and charged energetic particles.
This volume contains detailed descriptions of all the twelve instruments on board SOHO. Also included are an overview paper and a description of the SOHO ground system, science operations and data products. The aim of these papers is to make the broader scientific community, and in particular potential guest investigators, aware of the scientific objectives and capabilities of the SOHO payload and to provide a reference document for the various instruments.

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Describes in detail the 12 sensing instruments on board the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, a joint project of ESA ad NASA to investigate the structure and dynamics of the sun from the outermost layers of the convection zone to the deepest core. Also discusses the ground support system, science operations and data products, and the overall objectives and capabilities of the project. Addressed to the broader scientific community, especially potential guest investigators. The 14 papers are reprinted from Solar Physics v. 162, nos. 1-2 (1995). No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1996
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Pages
531
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780792338949

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