ACES
(Airborne Coronal Emission Surveyor)
(a spectrometer used to view the corona during eclipses)
ACES (for Airborne Coronal Emission Surveyor)
is a Fourier transform spectrometer developed by the SAO for observing
the solar corona during total solar eclipses from an aircraft.
It observed during the April 2024 eclipse.
It is a follow-on to Air-SPEC which was used in previous eclipses;
ACES covers a larger wavelength-range.
ACES observation was carried out using the ASPIRE stabilizer.
(instrument,spectrometer,airborne,solar)
Further reading:
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022tess.conf30306S/abstract
https://www.eol.ucar.edu/aces
https://data.eol.ucar.edu/project/ACES
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/chasing-the-eclipse-from-the-air/
WaveL | Freq | Photon Energy | | |
1μm | 300THz | 1.3eV | begin | ACES |
4μm | 75THz | 310meV | end | ACES |
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Referenced by pages:
Air-SPEC
ASPIRE
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