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  • Infrared Observations of the Thermal Emission from the Corona
    During the summer of 1978 the F Corona was observed from the ground in the near infrared at 2. and 3. in an attempt to measure the localized thermal emission from dust predicted by Peterson (1963) and several other workers. We failed to detect this emission even though our experimental errors were well below previously quoted emission values. If
    Mampaso, A. et al.

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    6
    1983
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    8
  • X-ray, radio, and infrared observations of the 'rapid burster' /MXB 1730-335/ during 1979 and 1980
    The paper reports partially simultaneous observations of the 'rapid burster' (MXB 1730-335) at X-ray, infrared, and radio wavelengths, covering several hundred hours during 1979 and 1980. None of the authors of this report saw any infrared or radio bursts. On several occasions an absence of infrared bursting was observed during X-ray bursting. On
    Lawrence, A. et al.

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    4
    1983
    Citations
    7
  • The spectra of late type dwarfs and sub-dwarfs in the near ultraviolet. II - Limits to variability in MgII emission from IUE spectrophotometry
    The chromospheric h and k emission cores of the G dwarfs and subdwarfs Beta Hyi (14), Zeta Tuc (5), Delta Pav (5), and Tau Cet (5) have been monitored over a period of four years using the IUE satellite long wavelength camera. A detailed statistical examination of the data has shown that no variation in h and k fluxes of less than 15 percent could
    Crivellari, L. et al.

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    4
    1983
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    14
  • The integral equation approach to the study of interplanetary dust
    Some considerations about the zodiacal light brightness integral from the stand point of the theory of integral equations are made. It is shown that for observation directions confined to a plane perpendicular to the ecliptic and passing through the Sun, the Z.L. brightness integral can be formally considered as a first kind integral equation of
    Buitrago, J. et al.

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    4
    1983
    Citations
    10
  • Planetary size comparisons: A photographic study
    Over the past two decades NASA spacecraft missions obtained photographs permitting accurate size measurements of the planets and moons, and their surface features. Planetary global views are displayed at the same scale, in each picture to allow visual size comparisons. Additionally, special geographical features on some of the planets are compared
    Meszaros, S. P.

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    4
    1983
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    0