Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope

The Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) is an instrument on the SOHO spacecraft used to obtain high-resolution images of the solar corona in the ultraviolet range. The EIT instrument is sensitive to light of four different wavelengths: 17.1, 19.5, 28.4, and 30.4 nm, corresponding to light produced by highly ionized iron (XI)/(X), (XII), (XV), and helium (II), respectively. EIT is built as a single telescope with a quadrant structure to th... More

Also known as:

  • EIT

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operating organization:

sensitive to wavelength:

  • 30.4 nm (0.0012 )
  • 19.5 nm (0.000768 )
  • 17.1 nm (0.000673 )
  • 28.4 nm (0.00112 )

sensitive to wavelength ang:

  • 195 Å (19.5 nm )
  • 284 Å (28.4 nm )
  • 304 Å (30.4 nm )
  • 171 Å (17.1 nm )
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