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themis [2025/11/28 09:57] etiennethemis [2025/12/19 12:41] (current) – [THEMIS Solar Telescope] etienne
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 <color red > 2025 campaign schedule ** ¡¡¡ Call for the [[observation:2025campaign | 2025 observing campaign]] is open !!! ** \\ <color red > 2025 campaign schedule ** ¡¡¡ Call for the [[observation:2025campaign | 2025 observing campaign]] is open !!! ** \\
-Deadline for "French" and "International" time" : February 17th, 2025. </color>+Deadline for "French" and "International" time" : February 17th, 2026. </color> \\
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-<color red > ** New : ** </color> ** [[science:results:IBISNov25 | First screw of the Italian IBIS 2.0 Spectro-imager @ THEMIS.]] ** \\ +;#; 
-<color red > ** New ** </color> [[science:results:SeminIAC25 | Seminar on THEMIS at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna (ES).]] \\ +<color red > ** ¡¡¡ Call for the [[observation:2026campaign | 2026 observing campaign]] is open !!! ** \\ 
-[[science:results:SeminLPP | October : Seminar on THEMIS at the Plasma Physics Laboratory, Paris (FR).]] \\+Deadline for "French" and "International" time" : February 13th, 2026. \\ 
 +Deadline for "Spanish" time" : January 21st, 2026. </color> 
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 +** November : [[science:results:IBISNov25 | First screw of the Italian IBIS 2.0 Spectro-imager @ THEMIS.]] ** \\ 
 +November: [[science:results:SeminIAC25 | Seminar on THEMIS at the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna (ES).]] \\
 [[science:resources | Downloadable posters highlighting recent high-resolution observations of solar active regions by THEMIS]] \\ [[science:resources | Downloadable posters highlighting recent high-resolution observations of solar active regions by THEMIS]] \\
  
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 [[observation:weather | THEMIS weather page]] [[observation:weather | THEMIS weather page]]
  
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 === Observing with THEMIS  === === Observing with THEMIS  ===
 **[[observation| Information for research scientists wishing to observe with THEMIS]]** \\ **[[observation| Information for research scientists wishing to observe with THEMIS]]** \\
-[[observation:2025campaign 2025 observing campaign]] \\+[[observation:2026campaign 2026 observing campaign]] \\
 [[observation:weather | Weather at THEMIS location and weather forecast]] \\ [[observation:weather | Weather at THEMIS location and weather forecast]] \\
 [[observation:data| THEMIS data products & data access]]  [[observation:data| THEMIS data products & data access]] 
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-IBIS 2.0 is coming! During a preparatory visit at THEMIS, the INAF Italian team of the [[https://www.ibis20.inaf.it/| Interferometric BIdimensional Spectrometer - IBIS 2.0]] has started to assemble the first pieces of the optical bench of IBIS 2.0. An alternative beam path provided by THEMIS, located after its adaptive optics, will exit the THEMIS spectrograph hull and feed IBIS 2.0, which will be mounted vertically on THEMIS. The upgraded version of IBIS 2.0 shall be fully installed on the optical bench shown in the picture during the spring of 2026. IBIS 2.0 will be an outstanding synergic complement of THEMIS long slit spectrograph MTR2, enhancing THEMIS competitiveness in the 1-1.5m solar telescope category, providing new strong scientific capabilities to study the dynamics of the low solar atmosphere.+IBIS 2.0 is coming! \\ 
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 +During a preparatory visit at THEMIS, the INAF Italian team of the [[https://www.ibis20.inaf.it/| Interferometric BIdimensional Spectrometer - IBIS 2.0]] has started to assemble the first pieces of the optical bench of IBIS 2.0. An alternative beam path provided by THEMIS, located after its adaptive optics, will exit the THEMIS spectrograph hull and feed IBIS 2.0, which will be mounted vertically on THEMIS. The upgraded version of IBIS 2.0 shall be fully installed on the optical bench shown in the picture during the spring of 2026. IBIS 2.0 will be an outstanding synergic complement of THEMIS long slit spectrograph MTR2, enhancing THEMIS competitiveness in the 1-1.5m solar telescope category, providing new strong scientific capabilities to study the dynamics of the low solar atmosphere.
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