Fig. 1.
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Trajectory of Solar Orbiter (black line) with respect to the Sun and Earth in Geocentric Solar Ecliptic coordinates between 27 June 2022 (right-hand end of the line) and 26 December 2022 (left-hand end of the black line). The remote sensing windows (RSWs) of Solar Orbiter are indicated by the orange (RSW-4), red (RSW-5), and blue (RSW-6) parts of the trajectory. The RSWs started on 8 October and ended on 7 November, with the duration of each RSW being 10 days. The coordinated observations between DKIST and Solar Orbiter happened during RSW-5 and are indicated by the vertical lines of bold red (first observation from DKIST on 18 October 2022) and blue (last observation from DKIST on 24 October 2022). For reference, the plot also contains the trajectories of the ESA/JAXA mission Bepi Colombo (brown line), the NASA missions STEREO-A (green line), and the Parker Solar Probe (purple line) during the same half-year period.
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