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spectrohelioscopy
A process in which the light of the sun is reflected down the tunnel by a large, driven, flat mirror at the top, open end of the tunnel.

This arrangement has two advantages in that the only moving part is the flat mirror, rather than the whole massive telescope, and the tunnel can be kept at a uniform temperature and so eliminates any thermal air current that would cause a magnified image to "boil".

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