VOEvent & Solar Physics: Solar transient events Dec. 5, 2005.
CHAPTER 10: CHAPTER 10: The Sun – Our Favorite (and Ordinary) Star.
The Sun – Our Star. General Properties Average star Absolute visual magnitude = 4.83 (magnitude if it were at a distance of 32.6 light years) Central.
The Solar Interior. Free stuff from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Courtesy Jack Ireland, L3 Communications, Lab of Astrophysics and Solar Physics,
Chapter 16: The Sun. 16.1Physical Properties of the Sun 16.2The Solar Interior SOHO: Eavesdropping on the Sun 16.3The Sun’s Atmosphere 16.4Solar Magnetism.
SC05 November, 2005 [email protected] Desktop techniques for the exploration of terascale size, time-varying data sets John Clyne & Alan Norton Scientific.
Unit 5: Sun and Star formation. General Properties Average star Absolute visual magnitude = 4.83 (magnitude if it were at a distance of 32.6 light years)
The Sun – Our Star Chapter 7:. General Properties Average star Absolute visual magnitude = 4.83 (magnitude if it were at a distance of 32.6 light years)
The Sun – Our Star Chapter 8. The preceding chapter described how we can get information from a spectrum. In this chapter, we apply these techniques to.
The Hertzsprung-Russell diagram and the nature of stars.
The Sun – Our Star Our sun is considered an “average” star and is one of the 100 BILLION stars that make up the Milky Way galaxy. But by no MEANS does.
Evidence of Neutrino Oscillation from SNO Chun Shing Jason Pun Department of Physics The University of Hong Kong Presented at the HKU Neutrino Workshop.