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The Many Faces of the Sun|Keith Strong

The Many Faces of the Sun : A Summary of the Results from NASA's Solar Maximum Mission

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A remarkable story of anticipation, drama, and discovery began with the launch of NASA's Solar Maximum Mission in 1980: Anticipation of results from the powerful new instruments on board; Drama from the early failure of crucial components which culminated in the first in-orbit repair of a NASA satellite by shuttle astronauts; and Discoveries, both anticipated and serendipitous, which form the essence of this book. The primary objective of the mission was to understand the numerous complex issues related to solar flares. Therefore, as expected, many of the results presented here are concerned with this objective. Individual chapters, each written by an expert or team of experts in the field, cover such topics as: preflare activity ; particle acceleration; the impulsive phase; non-thermal particle dynamics; mass motions; chromospheric evaporation; the gradual phase; coronal mass ejections. Considering the specialized design of the spacecraft, it is surprising how many new results were unrelated to solar flares. Chapters on these longer-term, lower energy, and even non-solar phenomena are also included: variations in the solar irradiance; solar terrestrial science; comet observations; active regions; elemental abundances; spectroscopy and atomic physics; solar-stellar connection; cosmic studies. The Many Faces of the Sun should prove to be a useful tool for both teaching and research, as well as an effective guide for planners of future missions to investigate the Sun.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780387984810
  • ISBN-10: 038798481X
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publish Date: December 1998
  • Dimensions: 9.53 x 9.53 x 1.19 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.72 pounds
  • Page Count: 642

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