Just for information, another source for HR solar spectra, Paris Observatory :
https://lesia.obspm.fr/perso/jean-marie ... oster1.png
https://lesia.obspm.fr/perso/jean-marie ... oster2.png
https://lesia.obspm.fr/perso/jean-marie ... oster3.png
https://lesia.obspm.fr/perso/jean-marie ... oster4.png
Best regards
Christian
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Christian,
Thanks for that!
It compliments the BASS 2000 spectral profile nicely.
Thanks for that!
It compliments the BASS 2000 spectral profile nicely.
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Hi Christian,
Thanks a lot for this very useful materials. And thanks for your collegues from Paris observatory.
Valery
Thanks a lot for this very useful materials. And thanks for your collegues from Paris observatory.
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Very useful, i'll pop in the library
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