Synoptic maps of solar 9.1 cm microwave emission from June 1962 to August 1973
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1975
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Description:"The distribution of microwave emission over the sun at a wavelength of 9.1 cm was mapped by the Stanford spectroheliograph on nearly every day from June 1962 to August 1973. As these spectroheliograph records form a valuable resource for comparison with other solar and terrestrial data, theyhave been reduced to a homogenous format and are not available inthe form of numerical printout, contour diagrams, movies,punched cards, and 9-track magnetic tape. As a visual guide to the content of the records, this pubication presents monthly synoptic maps formed by assembling the meridian dta. in addition, the course of development over this 11-year interval is illustrated by microwave butterful diagram and by 12 annual average microwave maps" - - Summary.
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Content Notes:by Werner Graf and Ronald N. Bracewell ; Radio Astronomy Institute, Stanford University.
Chiefly tables.
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Also available via the Internet.
Includes bibliographical references (page 181).
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Series:Report UAG 44
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:15532f9fee80ffdcae934d8e6ebe4f3b051866d359cded835866c20e6bc912fb
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