Stephen R. Walton, editor
November 14, 1997
From "Roger J. Thomas, NASA/GSFC" THOMAS@jet.gsfc.nasa.gov
12 Nov 1997
[Editor's Note: This high-priority announcement is being sent out now. A regular issue of SolarNews will appear on Monday, November 17.]
The SERTS rocket experiment will be flown again from White Sands Missile Range on Tuesday, 1997 November 18, with a 15-minute launch window starting at 1935UT (chosen to allow SERTS observations while Yohkoh was in sunlight, and within 1 hour of local solar noon at WSMR). A primary objective for this flight will be to provide radiometric and wavelength calibrations for several instruments aboard the SOHO satellite mission. We invite ALL observers to participate with collaborative observations. Spectroscopic data obtained during any SERTS flight will be provided for collaborative work upon request. Further details and launch status reports can be found at
http://orpheus.nascom.nasa.gov/serts/
Joseph Davila & Roger J. Thomas,
Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics,
NASA / Goddard Space Flight Center
SolarNews Extra
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