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Flash spectra of the total solar eclipse throughout all its phases have been obtained in the extreme ultraviolet for the first time.
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SPEER, R., GARTON, W., MORGAN, J. et al. Rocket UV Flash Spectra from the Solar Eclipse of March 7, 1970. Nature 226, 249–250 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/226249a0
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