Solar activity
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Solar activity
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Solar activity
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- H-alpha synoptic charts of solar activity during the first year of solar cycle 20 October, 1964-August, 1965, by Patrick S. McIntosh and Jerome T. Nolte
- Coordinated observations in support of the solar maximum mission, final report, Barry LaBonte
- Catalog of observation times of ground-based Skylab-coordinated solar observing programs, compiled by Helen E. Coffey
- Real-time solar data via satellite from the Space Environment Services Center
- Intense space weather storms, October 19-November 07, 2003, service assessment
- Sun, weather, and climate, John R. Herman and Richard A. Goldberg
- Data on solar-geophysical activity associated with the major geomagnetic storm of March 8, 1970, compiled by J. Virginia Lincoln and Dale B. Bucknam ; prepared by Research Laboratories, NOAA
- On the relationship between global land-ocean temperature and various descriptors of solar-geomagnetic activity and climate, Robert M. Wilson
- The sun and climate
- Study of travelling interplanetary phenomena (STIP) workshop travel, prepared by S. T. Wu
- Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections ;, v. 89
- Collected data reports on August 1972 solar-terrestrial events, Helen E. Coffey, editor
- Synoptic observations of the solar corona during Carrington rotations 1580-1596 (11 October 1971-15 January 1973) [Reissue with quality reproductions of images], by R.A. Howard [and eleven others]
- Data on solar-geophysical activity associated with the major ground level cosmic ray events of 24 January and 1 September 1971, compiled by Helen E. Coffey and J. Virginia Lincoln ; prepared by World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, NOAA
- Statistical technique for intermediate and long-range estimation of 13-month smoothed solar flux and geomagnetic index, K.O. Niehuss and H.C. Euler, Jr., W.W. Vaughan
- Data on solar-geophysical activity, October 24-November 6, 1968, compiled by J. Virginia Lincoln ; prepared by Research Laboratories, ESSA, Boulder, Colorado
- Data on solar event of May 23, 1967 and its geophysical effects, compiled by J. Virginia Lincoln ; prepared by Research Laboratories, ESSA, Boulder, Colorado
- Collected data reports for STIP Interval II, 20 March - 5 May 1976, Helen E. Coffey and John A. McKinnon, editors
- Preliminary compilation of data for retrospective world interval July 26-August 14, 1972, compiled by J. Virginia Lincoln and Hope I. Leighton ; prepared by World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, NOAA
- Annotated atlas of H[alpha] synoptic charts for solar cycle 20 (1964-1974), Carrington solar rotations 1487-1616, by Patrick S. McIntosh
- Contributions to proceedings from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Seismology of the Sun and Distant Stars
- Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, Volume 99
- An atlas of extreme ultraviolet flashes of solar flares observed via sudden frequency deviations during the ATM-Skylab missions, by R.F. Donnelly [and eight others]
- Some additional aspects of the unequal activity of the northern and southern solar hemispheres, microwave radio bursts and SWFs, by Gladys A. Harvey and Barbara Bell
- Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections., Volume 81
- H-alpha synoptic charts of solar activity for the period of Skylab observations May, 1973-March, 1974, by Patrick S. McIntosh
- International Reference Ionosphere, IRI 79, report of URSI working group G.4 (identical with COSPAR task group on International Reference Ionosphere), edited by J. Virginia Lincoln and Raymond O. Conkright
- Solar effects on VHF communications between a synchronous satellite relay and earth ground stations, by Sheldon Wishna and James R. Greaves
- Data compilation for the magnetospherically quiet periods, February 19-23 and November 29-December 3, 1970, compiled Helen E. Coffey and J. Virginia Lincoln
- Remembering the great Halloween solar storms
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