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The effect of intermittency of astronomical images in the high-altitude observations

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Abstract

As a result of long-term (more than 10 years) expedition measurements in various climatic conditions and regions with a mountain and flat surface, we have accumulated an extensive experimental database of surface characteristics of atmospheric turbulence. Our measurements were carried out in: the Baikal astrophysical Observatory Sayan solar Observatory in the mountains of Kolyvanskiy Ridge, in the mountains of the North Caucasus, and others In the first place, we are interested in features of formation of coherent turbulence in the atmosphere.

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