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The Xihe Tower has three floors. The basement is equipped with a spectrometer system. The first floor is open to the public and features a solar imaging demonstration system with an adaptive optical system in the core tube observation area, which displays high-definition images of sunspots, prominences, and flares. The top floor is an astronomical dome room with a 60 cm adaptive optical solar telescope and three 12 cm full-disk solar telescopes.
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