SOTSP: HOP432 (with SolO/PHI)
2022-03-22T10:09:04 to 2022-03-22T10:40:05
Science Goal: Solar Orbiter Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (SO/PHI) co-observations around perihelion passage
Program: Normal map, 19"x162", Q75/65, 2-side, 3 rpts
Target: Quiet Sun
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Instrument: SOTSP
HOP/JOP: 432
Description:
Coordinated observations with the Solar Orbiter (SO) Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) High-Resolution Telescope (HRT), close to SO perihelion in the second remote sensing window (RSW2) of the first orbit of SO Nominal Mission Phase (NMP) that will take place in early March 2022. One of the main scientific opportunities offered by SO is stereoscopic observation in conjunction with Earth- or near-Earth observatories. The difference in viewing angle bears important consequences on the possibility of comparing and merging such observations, as the optical path from the two viewpoints can be very different. In order to assess the general feasibility of stereoscopic observations, a thorough comparison of the spectropolarimetric properties of Hinode/SOT-SP and SO/PHI-HRT is necessary.
Coordinated observations with the Solar Orbiter (SO) Polarimetric and Helioseismic Imager (PHI) High-Resolution Telescope (HRT), close to SO perihelion in the second remote sensing window (RSW2) of the first orbit of SO Nominal Mission Phase (NMP) that will take place in early March 2022. One of the main scientific opportunities offered by SO is stereoscopic observation in conjunction with Earth- or near-Earth observatories. The difference in viewing angle bears important consequences on the possibility of comparing and merging such observations, as the optical path from the two viewpoints can be very different. In order to assess the general feasibility of stereoscopic observations, a thorough comparison of the spectropolarimetric properties of Hinode/SOT-SP and SO/PHI-HRT is necessary.