Disturbing Sun

Disturbing Sun

Disturbing SunIn the closing days of December, 1957, at the meeting of the American Association for the...
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Author: Richardson, Robert S. (Robert Shirley),1902-1981
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Language: English
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Disturbing Sun

Disturbing Sun

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Disturbing Sun

Dhs. 50.76 Dhs. 25.37
Author: Richardson, Robert S. (Robert Shirley),1902-1981
Format: eBook
Language: English

Disturbing Sun

In the closing days of December, 1957, at the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in New York, Dr. Niemand delivered a paper entitled simply, "On the Nature of the Solar S-Regions." Owing to its unassuming title the startling implications contained in the paper were completely overlooked by the press. These implications are discussed here in an exclusive interview with Dr. Niemand by Philip Latham. NIEMAND. I'm afraid I can't say just what a sunspot is. I can only describe it. A sunspot is a region on the Sun that is cooler than its surroundings. That's why it looks dark. It isn't so hot. Therefore not so bright. NIEMAND. I think our biggest advance was the discovery that sunspots themselves are not the direct cause of the disturbances we have been studying on the Earth. It's something like the eruptions in rubeola. Attention is concentrated on the bright red papules because they're such a conspicuous symptom of the disease. Whereas the real cause is an invisible filterable virus. In the solar case it turned out to be these S-Regions. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 24150
Author: Richardson, Robert S. (Robert Shirley)
Release Date: Jan 3, 2008
Format: eBook
Language: English

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