<p><P>Every total solar eclipse sees cruise ships or coach convoys, and frequently both, conveying to thousands of observers the narrow umbral track, where they can witness this rare and beautiful astronomical event, weather permitting.</P><P>But for each total solar eclipse you get just a few minut
Theoretical and Observational Problems Related to Solar Eclipses
✍ Scribed by E. Hiei, K. Inoue, N. Takahashi (auth.), Zadig Mouradian, Magda Stavinschi (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 263
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 494
- Category
- Library
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✦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Results from the Coronal Observations of the 1994 and 1995 Total Solar Eclipse....Pages 1-6
Distribution on Halfwidths for the Green Coronal Line (5303Å)....Pages 7-10
Results of Polarization Observations of the White-Light Corona....Pages 11-14
Degree Polarization Distribution in the Solar Corona of 03 November 1994....Pages 15-19
Fundamental Contributions of the Solar Eclipse Observations to Solar Physics in the Second Half of the 20th Century....Pages 21-24
Polarization of the 530.3 nm coronal line as Observed on July 11, 1991....Pages 25-29
Measurement of the Coronal Electron Temperature at the Total Solar Eclipse on 1994 November 3....Pages 31-34
High Resolution Coronal Imaging....Pages 35-37
Coronal Physics Inferred from the Analysis of Fine Structures....Pages 39-52
Radiative Transfer in Atmospheres with Randomly Distributed Inhomogeneities....Pages 53-57
Probing the Solar Atmosphere Through Radiophysics....Pages 59-67
Computation of Nonlinear Force-Free Coronal Magnetic Fields: Theory Face to Observations....Pages 69-72
Comparing the Large-Scale Coronal Electron Density Distribution of the 1991 and 1994 Solar Eclipses....Pages 73-76
2D MHD Numerical Model for the Study of Dynamic and Magnetic Structures in the Solar Atmosphere....Pages 77-80
MHD Turbulence in the Solar Corona....Pages 81-84
Post-Flare Loops in the Chromosphere and Corona....Pages 85-93
Chromospheric and Coronal Heating Mechanisms....Pages 95-102
Reconstruction of the Large-Scale Distribution of Coronal Electrons from Eclipse Data....Pages 103-109
A New Understanding of the Coronal Shape Changes During the Solar Cycle....Pages 111-115
Thermal Evolution of a Coronal Condensation....Pages 117-120
Medium and Large Scale Structures of the Low Corona from Decimeter and Meter Wavelength Observations....Pages 121-124
Filament Channels in the Corona....Pages 125-130
Faint “Chromospheric” Emission in the Solar Corona: Observational and Theoretical Problems....Pages 131-139
Creation of Prominences and Filaments....Pages 141-148
Unsolved Problems in Prominence Research....Pages 149-157
Eclipse E-Corona Recording at Far Distances....Pages 159-163
Simulation Method to Compute Accurately the Einstein Effect During a Total Solar Eclipse. New Ideas....Pages 165-168
Emission Line Spectrum of the Solar Corona....Pages 169-176
A Possibility for Studying Subtelescopic Structures in the Solar Corona....Pages 177-180
Eclipse Observations Relevant to the Coronal Heating Problem....Pages 181-187
The Indication of Neutral Hydrogen in the Solar Corona....Pages 189-193
Relevant Radio Observations During a Total Solar Eclipse....Pages 195-198
NASA Bulletin for the Total Solar Eclipse of 1999....Pages 199-207
Romanians Preparations for the ’99 Eclipse....Pages 209-213
JOSO Working Group 7....Pages 215-217
A Radio Observation Project for the 1999 Solar Eclipse....Pages 219-222
Romanian Projects for the 1999 Total Solar Eclipse....Pages 223-228
EIT, The Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope on Board SOHO: First Results....Pages 229-232
Objectives of a Ukrainian Solar-Oriented Satellite....Pages 233-235
A Project for Infrared Observations During the Total Solar Eclipses from the Circumterrestrial Orbit....Pages 237-241
Eye Safety During Solar Eclipses - Myths and Realities....Pages 243-247
Solar Eclipses as a Vehicle for International Astronomy Education....Pages 249-255
Variations of Geophysical and Biological Parameters Observed at a Solar Eclipse....Pages 257-260
Back Matter....Pages 261-270
✦ Subjects
Astrophysics and Astroparticles
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