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Hi-C 1

Cirtain 36.272
July 11, 2012
White Sands Missile Range
Wavelength: 193 Angstrom



Click on image for MOVIE (31 MB) demonstrating the greatly improved extreme
ultraviolet (EUV) spatial resolution of Hi-C compared to that of SDO/AIA, the
current solar flagship mission. (Pixel scale improvement of approximately 0.6 to
0.1 arcsec/pixel.)

Movie credit: MSFC





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Hi-C 2.1*

Winebarger 36.342
May 29, 2018
White Sands Missile Range
Wavelength: 172 Angstrom
New MSFC-built low-noise camera



Comparison of the extracted core of the Hi-C 2.1 field of view demonstrating the
improvement in spatial resolution of Hi-C compared to that of SDO/AIA, the
current solar flagship mission, at cooler temperatures than the first flight
(Hi-C 1). (Pixel scale improvement of approximately 0.6 to 0.13 arcsec/pixel.)

Image credit: MSFC

























* The first flight of this revised instrument (Hi-C 2) experienced a short in
the wire that provides power to the camera shutter; therefore, no science images
were obtained during that flight.





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