The Light of the Sun

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131Space / Physics / Light sources / Sun / Space science / Coronal mass ejection / Solar flare / Space weather / Corona / Astronomy / Space plasmas / Plasma physics

PI: Stephen White/University of Maryland Title: The Green Bank Solar Radio Burst Spectrometer: A Resource for LWS Studies Abstract: We propose to make available high quality dynamic spectra of solar radio bursts to the L

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Source URL: lws-trt.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-12 17:54:38
132Space plasmas / Electromagnetism / Astrophysics / Light sources / Helioseismology / Sunspot / Solar cycle / Corona / Magnetic field / Physics / Sun / Plasma physics

PI: Philip Scherrer/Stanford University Proposal Title: Methods and Tools for Studying Magnetic Field Structures and Dynamics Inside the Sun by Local Helioseismology Abstract: The goal of this proposal is to develop tool

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Source URL: lws-trt.gsfc.nasa.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-12 17:54:38
133Christmas traditions / Hanukkah / Germanic paganism / Candelabra / Menorah / Yule log / Christmas worldwide / Winter solstice / Yule / Christmas / Winter / Winter holidays

Festival of Lights The return of the light is the most prominent feature of most midwinter festivals. By lighting lights in the darkness, we celebrate the birth of the sun, stimulate the growing strength of the light an

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Source URL: www.schooloftheseasons.com

Language: English - Date: 2009-07-27 21:08:46
134Physics / Plasma physics / Sun / Solar telescopes / Light sources / Solar cycle / Helioseismology / Space weather / Corona / Astronomy / Space / Space plasmas

SOLAR-C Interim Report: SOLAR-C Plan-A A Direct Approach to the Origin of the Solar Activity Cycle ISAS/JAXA SOLAR-C Working Group

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Source URL: hinode.nao.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-28 05:41:56
135Sun / Plasma physics / Solar telescopes / Light sources / Solar cycle / Space weather / Helioseismology / Solar wind / Corona / Astronomy / Space / Space plasmas

SOLAR-C Interim Report: SOLAR-C Plan-A A Direct Approach to the Origin of the Solar Activity Cycle ISAS/JAXA SOLAR-C Working Group

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Source URL: hinode.nao.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-28 05:40:54
136Astronomy / Astrophysics / Sun / Light sources / Solar cycle / Sunspot / Corona / Solar variation / Solar flare / Space plasmas / Plasma physics / Physics

LONG-TERM MODULATION OF THE CORONAL INDEX OF SOLAR ACTIVITY H. MAVROMICHALAKI1, B. PETROPOULOS2 and I. ZOUGANELIS1 1 Nuclear and Particle Physics Section, Physics Department, Athens University, Pan/polis, 15771 Athens, G

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Source URL: cosray.phys.uoa.gr

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-12 11:11:29
137Astrophysics / Astronomy / Light sources / Sun / Vector calculus / Corona / Flux / Solar flare / Hinode / Plasma physics / Space plasmas / Physics

Statistical Study of Flux Emergences on the Sun OTSUJI, Kenichi KITAI, Reizaburo, ICHIMOTO, Kiyoshi, SHIBATA, Kazunari

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Source URL: www.nao.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-04 00:48:06
138Space plasmas / Astrophysics / Sun / Helioseismology / Physical cosmology / Light sources / Cosmic microwave background radiation / Ionosphere / MEMO Model / Physics / Astronomy / Plasma physics

The Astrophysical Journal, 669:1395Y1405, 2007 November 10 # 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A. HELIOSEISMIC HOLOGRAPHY OF SIMULATED SOLAR CONVECTION AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DET

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Source URL: www.cora.nwra.com

Language: English - Date: 2007-11-01 16:20:56
139Space plasmas / Astrophysics / Light sources / Magnetic field / Penumbra / Plasma / Sunspot / Sun / Io / Physics / Plasma physics / Magnetism

Temporal Relation between the Disappearance of Penumbral Fine-Scale Structure and Evershed Flow KUBO, Masahito (NAOJ)

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Source URL: www.nao.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2012-07-25 04:23:21
140Light sources / Space plasmas / Plasma physics / Stellar astronomy / Planetary science / Aurora / Magnetic field / Sun / Star / Physics / Electromagnetism / Astronomy

Homework questions for Ch. 4 Vol. IV Q1: Let’s define r0 as the point along a magnetic field line of the Astrospheric Magnetic Field (AMF) at which the field line is open to space by the stellar wind (this is the point

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Source URL: www.vsp.ucar.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-14 17:17:11
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