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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FACULAE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
faculae in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
faculae im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com).
Melancthon Woolsey Stryker, 2010
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The Sun, the Earth, and Near-Earth Space: A Guide to the ...
A Guide to the Sun-Earth System John A. Eddy, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTR. Bright Faculae Brighter (and hence hotter) regions on the
photosphere, called faculae, are another consequence of solar magnetic fields.
John A. Eddy, NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTR, 2009
3
The Sun and How to Observe It: theoretische, klinische und ...
Facula (plural is faculae) means literally a bright point. Although all sunspot
groups are linked to faculae, not all faculae have attending sunspots. Facular
regions are the precursor to sunspot groups. Should a magnetic field be too weak
to ...
4
Fundamentals of Solar Astronomy
There is a zone of polar faculae in both hemispheres, showing a slight
concentration above 70° latitude. Polar faculae differ from the low latitude ones,
as they appear as small, short-lived, detached flecks, 4. Faculae frequently act as
a ...
A. Bhatnagar, William Charles Livingston, 2005
5
Handbook of Practical Astronomy
Mean monthly number of individual area-shaped faculae (ASF) between
and as observed by the SONNE facula network. The smoothed course of
the indices using the P method is indicated by the continuous line ...
6
An Introduction to Astrophysics
5.4 FACULAE The bright areas around sunspots occupying at one time a
substantial fraction of the solar disk are known as faculae. These are phenomena
belonging to the transition region between the photosphere and the
chromosphere.
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Solar Photosphere: Structure, Convection, and Magnetic ...
Polar Faculae After every polar reversal, regions above +40" latitudes show polar
faculae. These can be seen in white light Images of the sun as well as in the Ca II
K line spectroheliograms. The number of polar faculae present on the sun ...
8
How to Observe the Sun Safely
As well as sunspots, you can also keep records of faculae. However, as
explained in Chap. 3, faculae are only easy to see when they are close to the
limb. The best way of recording them is by drawing their positions and outlines on
...
9
Introduction To Astrophysics, 2/e
5.4 FACULAE The bright areas around sunspots occupying at one time a
substantial fraction of the solar disc are known as faculae. These are phenomena
belonging to the transition region between the photosphere and the
chromosphere.
Basu, Baidyanath, chattopadhyay Tanuka
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ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS
These high latitude faculae are fainter and less extensive than those directly
associated with sunspots. As the sun rotates, and faculae seen at the east solar
edge are carried toward the center of the apparent solar disc, the faculae fade
from ...
Helmut Erich Landsberg, Jacques van Mieghem, 1961
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «FACULAE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
faculae im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Researchers study fluctuations in solar radiation
When the Sun is particularly active, many dark sunspots and bright faculae appear on its surface. Credit: Shutterstock. The Sun is the Earth's ... «Phys.Org, Mär 15»
How Often Were Willie Soon's Industry-Funded “Deliverables …
They noted that empirical models based upon sunspots and faculae do not account for all irradiance variations observed over an activity cycle ... «De Smog Blog, Feb 15»
Blank Sun? Faculae to the Rescue!
Fascinating faculae provide a way for anyone with a small telescope to track the ups and downs of the solar cycle — even when there are no ... «Sky & Telescope, Jul 14»
Sun Spotting
Faculae are bright cloud-like features located a few hundred kilometres above the photosphere near sunspot groups, seen in white light. «Daily News & Analysis, Dez 13»
Honduras' Zelaya could bounce back as wife runs for election
"Whoever comes to power ... will have to drive consensus," said Ado Faculae, chairman of the powerful National Association of Manufacturers ... «Reuters, Okt 13»
No evidence of planetary influence on solar activity
Its activity manifests itself as dark sunspots and bright faculae on its visible surface, as well as violent mass ejections and the acceleration of ... «Phys.Org, Sep 13»
The Sun -- An Observer's Guide
Keep magnifications low and the projection card a good distance from the eyepiece. With this you will be able to see sunspots, faculae and ... «Discovery News, Jul 13»
Solar Activity Affects Earth's Climate In Surprisingly Complex Ways …
The solar disk is dotted by dark sunspots and bright magnetic areas known as faculae. Sunspots tend to vanish during low points in the solar ... «Huffington Post, Jan 13»
Tiny Solar Activity Changes Affect Earth's Climate
The solar disk is dotted by dark sunspots and bright magnetic areas known as faculae. Sunspots tend to vanish during low points in the solar ... «Yahoo! News, Jan 13»
National Research Council report shows more ways the Sun effects …
Of particular interest are the faculae. While dark sunspots tend to vanish during solar minima, the bright faculae do not. This may be why ... «Clarksville Online, Jan 13»