Abstract

The vertical-sounding Skylark rocket and the small Earth satellite, U.K.1, provide vehicles from which the short-wavelength solar x-ray emission may be studied under varying conditions of solar activity. Equipment has been developed compatible with these relatively small vehicles, to provide a measure of the x-ray flux and the spectral shape in this very important and little-known part of the solar spectrum.

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