The Sun from SpaceThe First Edition of The Sun from Space, completed in 1999, focused on the early accomplishments of three solar spacecraft, SOHO, Ulysses, and Yohkoh, primarily during a minimum in the Sun’s 11-year cycle of magnetic activity. The comp- hensive Second Edition includes the main ndings of these three spacecraft over an entire activity cycle, including two minima and a maximum, and discusses the signi cant results of six more solar missions. Four of these, the Hinode, RHESSI, STEREO, and TRACE missions were launched after the First Edition was either nished or nearly so, and the other two, the ACE and Wind spacecraft, extend our investigations from the Sun to its varying input to the Earth. The Second Edition does not contain simple updates or cosmetic patch ups to the material in the First Edition. It instead contains the relevant discoveries of the past decade, integrated into chapters completely rewritten for the purpose. This provides a fresh perspective to the major topics of solar enquiry, written in an enjoyable, easily understood text accessible to all readers, from the interested layperson to the student or professional. |
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Table des matières
| 1 | |
| 51 | |
3 Exploring Unseen Depths of the Sun | 105 |
4 Solving the Suns Heating Crisis | 160 |
5 Winds Across the Void | 197 |
6 Our Violent Sun | 253 |
7 Space Weather | 337 |
Appendix | 407 |
References | 411 |
Author Index | 523 |
Subject Index | 533 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
abbreviated acceleration active regions Alfv´en waves Aschwanden Astronomical Astronomy and Astrophysics Astrophysical Journal Letters chromosphere co-workers colleagues coronagraph coronal holes coronal loops coronal mass ejections cosmic rays density detected Doppler Earth Earth’s magnetic Earth’s orbit electrons emission emitted erupting prominences extreme-ultraviolet flow footpoints frequency gamma rays geomagnetic storms Geophysical Research global hard X-ray helioseismology heliosphere helium high-speed Hinode hydrogen images instruments aboard interplanetary magnetic interplanetary shocks interplanetary space interstellar ionized ions Journal of Geophysical low corona magnetic clouds magnetic field lines magnetic flux magnetic loops magnetic reconnection magnetosphere measurements minimum NASA netic observations Observatory oscillations photosphere plasma polar coronal holes protons radiation radio bursts RHESSI rotation satellite soft X-ray SOHO solar activity cycle solar atmosphere solar corona solar energetic particles solar flares solar latitudes Solar Physics solar wind space weather spacecraft speed structure Sun’s sunspots temperature terrestrial transition region ultraviolet Ulysses velocity wavelengths X-ray Telescope Yohkoh
