Sentences with phrase «big bear solar»

Earthshine has been measured at the Big Bear Solar Observatory since November 1998 (with some measurements in 1994 and 1995).
They calculated the so - called shape asymmetries from the seismic data and found each coefficient was essentially zero at activity minimum and rose in precise spatial correlation with rising surface activity, as measured using Ca II K data from Big Bear Solar Observatory.
At the October 2004 SORCE meeting there was a presentation by Enric Palle (Big Bear Solar Observatory) on «Decadal Variability in the Earth's Reflectance as Observed by Earthshine».
Images taken July 1 and 2, 2010 by the New Solar Telescope at the Big Bear Solar Observatory reveals up - close details of a sunspot like never before.
It is shown at bottom in ultraviolet (19.3 nm) by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, H - alpha (656.3 nm) by the Big Bear Solar Observatory, and as a magnetographic map, also by SDO.
New Jersey Institute of Technology announces the availability of a certain amount of observing time for the solar community at its Big Bear Solar observatory (BBSO) 1.6 - m, off - axis Goode Solar Telescope (GST).
Scientists at NJIT's Big Bear Solar Observatory (BBSO) have captured the first high - resolution images of the flaring magnetic structures known as solar flux ropes at their point of origin in the Sun's chromosphere.
Fine details of a magnetic flux rope captured by the New Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory for Solar Active Region 11817 on 2013 August 11.
A team led by solar physicist Haimin Wang of the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark tracked a batch of sunspots on 20 February with a telescope at the Big Bear Solar Observatory near San Bernardino, California.
The astrophysicists knew what it was because the spot's magnetic polarity is the reverse of the previous sunspots, says Hal Zirin, director of Caltech's Big Bear Solar Observatory.

Not exact matches

That previously unseen structure could help solve some of the sun's biggest puzzles, including how the solar wind is born and why the corona is so much hotter than the solar surface.
The southern Pacific is kind of boring to watch, but it seems to have a better correlation to solar, very small of course, but a big ocean with a small change can do big things.
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