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Yohkoh is a three-axis stabilized, observatory-type satellite in a nearly-circular Earth orbit. It carries four instruments: two imagers and two spectrometers. The imaging instruments have almost full-Sun fields of view, to avoid missing any flares on the visible disk of the Sun. American solar physicists at Lockheed Palo Alto Research Laboratory are collaborating in the soft X-ray telescope production and data analysis.
Approximately 50 MB of data are accumulated per day, and stored on an on-board tape recorder with 10.5 Mbyte capacity. The Yohkoh mission is a cooperative mission of Japan, the US, and England.
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