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The THEMIS solar telescope (Télescope Héliographique pour l’Étude du Magnétisme et des Instabilités Solaires) of CNRS Terre-Univers is a 1-meter-class solar telescope, primarily dedicated to studying solar magnetism and the dynamical processes within the Sun’s atmosphere (such as sunspots and solar flares). THEMIS can also perform observation of near-Sun objects such as Mercury and comets. THEMIS is located at the Teide Observatory of IAC, with a base office in La Laguna, in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Click for information on how to reach THEMIS locations or how to contact THEMIS Staff |
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Information for research scientist desiring to observe with THEMIS
More information about weather at THEMIS location and weather forecast
Information on THEMIS data products & data access
Information about THEMIS associated research project and programme, such as the European Solar Telescope, SOLARNET, …
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Internal pages for the THEMIS team
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