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Philippe and the first solar Balloon UV experiments

Philippe and the first solar Balloon UV experiments

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Philippe and the first solar

Balloon UV experiments

5 juin 1783

Magnesium II(h) line 2803 Å Carbon I line 1993,65 Å

Étalonnage lampe UVS Philips n°126066

Calibration

Calibration

Miroir Quartz nu avec micromamelonnage de 3 à 5 microns. Les points brillants sont des poussières.

Spectres: arc au charbon / lampe Hg UVS Osram

First Thesis(1965)

Rocket instrument and balloon instrument (RM Bonnet)

rocket balloon

Altitude = f (transmission)

Magnesium II(h) line 2803 Å

Wavelength(Å)

Transmission

0

0,2

0,4

0,6

0,8

1

1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050

T(O2)

T(O3)

T(O2+O3)

1950-2050 Å Transmission through the stratosphere calculated while in flight with diatomic oxygen and ozone as the absorbers at

39 km altitude and 42° of Sun elevation.

Carbon I line 1993,65 Å

Instrument n°1

1967

1967times series 140 s apart

Mg II h line

Instrument n° 2

1969

1970

Philippe’s Thesis

1971

0

5

10

15

20

25

2024 2026 2028 2030 2032

Longueur d'onde(Å)

Intensité(W.m-2.Å-1.sr-1)

Mg I : 2025,824

2730 - 2930 Å 1950 - 2230 Å

NO! He is saluting his beloved Star.It’s an ancient custom used by old astronomers to see if our Sun is coronal or not.

Is Philippe really making a salutation to his experiment ?

But if it’s a real retirement, it could be :

Good-bye, the Sun

Should the time of your retirement be as long as 0,00000001 of the Sun’s life !

For us, it’s: good-bye, Philippeand thank you!

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