Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing simultaneous imaging of the off-limb solar corona in both visible and UV light. The observations obtained with Metis aboard the Solar Orbiter ESA-NASA observatory will enable us to diagnose, with unprecedented temporal coverage and spatial resolution, the structures and dynamics of the full corona in a square field of view (FoV) of ±2.9° in width, with an inner circular FoV at 1.6°, thus spanning the solar atmosphere from 1.7 R⊙ to about 9 R⊙, owing to the eccentricity of the spacecraft orbit. Due to the uniqueness of the Solar Orbiter mission profile, Metis will be able to observe the solar corona from a close (0.28 AU, at the closest perih...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to...
This presentation outlines a general optical design for coronagraphs working in both the visible-lig...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to ...
Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing...
Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing...
METIS (Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy) METIS, the “Multi Element Telescope for...
In 1999 the European solar scientific community proposed to ESA the Solar Orbiter (SO), a mission to...
METIS, the \u201cMulti Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy\u201d, is a coronagraph select...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is an instrument proposed to the Eu...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is an instrument proposed to the Eu...
Metis is the visible light and UV light imaging coronagraph on board the ESA-NASA mission Solar Orbi...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is an instrument proposed to the Eu...
Metis coronagraph is one of the remote-sensing instruments of the Solar Orbiter mission launched in ...
Metis is a coronagraphic instrument mounted on-board the Solar Orbiter mission. Solar Orbiter is ded...
METIS, an inverted-occultation coronagraph, is one of the most relevant remote sensing instruments ...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to...
This presentation outlines a general optical design for coronagraphs working in both the visible-lig...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to ...
Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing...
Aims. Metis is the first solar coronagraph designed for a space mission and is capable of performing...
METIS (Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy) METIS, the “Multi Element Telescope for...
In 1999 the European solar scientific community proposed to ESA the Solar Orbiter (SO), a mission to...
METIS, the \u201cMulti Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy\u201d, is a coronagraph select...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is an instrument proposed to the Eu...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is an instrument proposed to the Eu...
Metis is the visible light and UV light imaging coronagraph on board the ESA-NASA mission Solar Orbi...
METIS, the Multi Element Telescope for Imaging and Spectroscopy, is an instrument proposed to the Eu...
Metis coronagraph is one of the remote-sensing instruments of the Solar Orbiter mission launched in ...
Metis is a coronagraphic instrument mounted on-board the Solar Orbiter mission. Solar Orbiter is ded...
METIS, an inverted-occultation coronagraph, is one of the most relevant remote sensing instruments ...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to...
This presentation outlines a general optical design for coronagraphs working in both the visible-lig...
METIS coronagraph is designed to observe the solar corona with an annular field of view from 1.5 to ...