SECCHI

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SECCHI is a suite of remote-sensing instruments on NASA’s STEREO spacecraft designed to study the Sun’s corona and track coronal mass ejections in three dimensions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coronagraph
coronagraph
extreme ultraviolet imager
heliospheric imager
heliospheric imager
instrument suite
space-based solar observatory instrument package
acronym SECCHI self-link
designedFor remote sensing of the Sun
study of the solar corona
three-dimensional reconstruction of coronal mass ejections
tracking coronal mass ejections
developedBy Naval Research Laboratory
international collaboration
fullName Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation
hasComponent COR1
COR2
Extreme Ultraviolet Imager
surface form: EUVI

HI1
HI2
launchedWith STEREO mission
surface form: STEREO-A

STEREO mission
surface form: STEREO-B
launchYear 2006
missionType heliophysics
solar physics
observesRegion inner heliosphere up to Earth orbit
low solar corona
middle solar corona
outer solar corona
operator NASA
partOf SECCHI self-linksurface differs
STEREO mission
scienceObjective improve space weather forecasting
study propagation of coronal mass ejections through the heliosphere
understand initiation of coronal mass ejections
spacecraft STEREO mission
surface form: STEREO-A

Earth-trailing orbit (STEREO-B)
surface form: STEREO-B
studies coronal mass ejections
inner heliosphere
solar corona
usesTechnique coronagraphy
heliospheric imaging
stereoscopic imaging
wavelengthRangeObserved extreme ultraviolet
visible light

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SECCHI acronym SECCHI self-link
SECCHI partOf SECCHI self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: EUVI