The Skylab Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) experiments, consisting of a white light coronagraph, four ultraviolet instruments, two X-ray telescopes and two hydrogen-alpha telescopes, observed the sun daily for nine solar rotations. The results have only begun to be evaluated, but is is already apparent that many theories of solar physics will undergo significant revisions as results are further developed. The ATM instruments were individually larger, more complex, and provided better spatial resolution than previous solar satellite instruments. An additional major advantage of the telescope complex was its ability to simultaneously collect multispectral data for specific experiments. A description of the Skylab, the ATM and the ATM experiments will be given. The daily process of flight planning and execution will be described. Examples of scientific data and some preliminary findings will be presented.
Apollo Telescope Mount experiments technology
Skylab and Pioneer report; Twelfth Goddard Memorial Symposium ; 1974 ; Washington, DC
1975-01-01
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Apollo Telescope Mount experiments technology
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