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11 February 2003 Advanced solar imaging from the GOES-R spacecraft
Steve Hill, Victor J. Pizzo
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Abstract
The NOAA Space Environment Center is proposing enhanced real-time solar observations to be conducted aboard the GOES satellites in the next decade. These spacecraft are in geosynchronous orbit and offer a convenient platform for near-continuous, high data rate monitoring of the Sun and the interplanetary environment. The instrument complement being considered includes at least two solar imagers: 1) an advanced soft X-ray telescope featuring selectable spectral bandpass, large dynamic range, and high image cadence; and 2) a white light coronagraph with moderate resolution and a field of view sufficient to capture events of geophysical significance. Used in combination with other observational assets, this instrumentation would make a significant improvement in space weather forecast capabilities.
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Steve Hill and Victor J. Pizzo "Advanced solar imaging from the GOES-R spacecraft", Proc. SPIE 4853, Innovative Telescopes and Instrumentation for Solar Astrophysics, (11 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460385
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KEYWORDS
Coronagraphy

Space operations

Sun

Charge-coupled devices

Solar processes

X-rays

Curium

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