CORONOGRAPH

Etymology

Noun

coronograph (plural coronographs)

(astronomy) A telescope, fitted with an attachment that blocks out direct rays from the sun, used to study and photograph the corona of the sun.

(astronomy) The attachment used in such a telescope.

Source: Wiktionary



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