Solar flares
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Solar flares
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Solar flares
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- Ionic charge distributions of energetic particles from solar flares, D. J. Mullan and W. L. Waldron
- 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]
- Type II solar radio bursts recorded at Weissenau 1966-1987, by H.W. Urbarz
- Intense space weather storms, October 19-November 07, 2003, service assessment
- Major flares and geomagnetic activity, by Barbara Bell
- Solar radiation alert system, Kyle Copeland, Herbert H. Sauer, Wallace Friedberg
- Solar flares and coronal physics using p/of as a research tool, proceedings of a workshop held at Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama, May 8-10, 1985, edited by Einar Tandberg-Hanssen, Robert M. Wilson, Hugh S. Hudson
- Solar Radiation Alert System, Kyle Copeland, Herbert H. Sauer, Wallace Friedberg
- High resolution X- and gamma-ray spectroscopy of cosmic X-ray sources, principal investigator, Robert P. Lin
- Statistical study of the correlation of hard x-ray and type III radio bursts in solar flares, Russell J. Hamilton and Vahé Petrosian
- H-alpha synoptic charts of solar activity for the period of Skylab observations May, 1973-March, 1974, by Patrick S. McIntosh
- Solar effects on VHF communications between a synchronous satellite relay and earth ground stations, by Sheldon Wishna and James R. Greaves
- Radiation shielding optimization on Mars, Tony C. Slaba, Christopher J. Mertens, and Steve R. Blattnig
- Type IV solar radio bursts, geomagnetic storms, and polar cap absorption (PCA) events, by Barbara Bell
- The two types of flare associated filament eruptions, Frances Tang
- Data on solar event of May 23, 1967 and its geophysical effects, compiled by J. Virginia Lincoln ; prepared by Research Laboratories, ESSA, Boulder, Colorado
- Solar radio bursts of spectral types II and IV, their relations to optical phenomena and to geomagnetic activity, by Barbara Bell
- Reevaluation of solar flares, 1967, by Helen W. Dodson and E. Ruth Hedeman and Marta Rovira de Miceli ; prepared by World Data Center A for Solar-Terrestrial Physics, NOAA
- Data on the solar proton event of November 2, 1969 through the geomagnetic storm of November 8-10, 1969, compiled by Dale B. Bucknam and J. Virginia Lincoln ; prepared by Research Laboratories, NOAA, Boulder, Colorado
- 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
- 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
- The relative positions of sunspots and flares, by John G. Wolbach
- Motion of metric type IV radio sources and its relation to shock waves responsible for type II radio bursts, Kunitomo Sakurai
- Experimental comprehensive solar flare indices for certain flares, 1970-1974, compiled by Helen W. Dodson and E. Ruth Hedeman
- Solar observations during Skylab, April 1973-February 1974, by J.M. Hanson, E.C. Roelof and R.E. Gold
- Spacecraft solar particle event (SPE) shielding, shielding effectiveness as a function of SPE Model as determined with the FLUKA radiation transport code, Steve Koontz ... [and others]
- An atlas of solar flare effects in the ionosphere observed with a high-frequency Doppler technique, September 1960-December 1962, Donald Milford Baker
- Solar flare physics, final report, NAG 5-2001 (UMD 01-5-26120)--January 1, 1997 to June 30, 1997, Edward J. Schmahl, principal investigator; Mukul R. Kundu, co-principal investigator
- Spatial distribution of soft x-ray and EUV emission associated with a chromospheric flare of importance 1B on August 2, 1972, W.M. Neupert, R.J. Thomas, R.D. Chapman
- Solar-geophysical activity reports, for September 7-24, 1977 and November 22, 1977, compiled by John A. McKinnon and J. Virginia Lincoln
- Experimental comprehensive solar flare indices for "major" and certain lesser flares, 1975-1979, compiled by Helen W. Dodson and E. Ruth Hedeman
- Remembering the great Halloween solar storms
Outgoing Resources
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