The Second Joint Solar Dynamics Project Data Summary: Solar Magneticfield, Chromospheric and Coronal Observations Near the Time of the 11 June 1983 Solar Eclipse
This Technical Note presents the observations made during this effort in the interval 3-17 June 1983. As far as possible, daily observations made with the Mark-Ill kcoronameter of the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory (MLSO) as well as photographic records of the sun in Ca II and Ha, and from the flare patrol at Mees Solar Observatory (MSO) on Haleakala, Maui, are included. We also present daily observations of the longitudinal component of the photospheric magnetic field made at MSO. Finally, the coronal and magnetic field observations are assembled into synoptic maps for the period near the eclipse.
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EARTH SCIENCE > SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS > SOLAR ACTIVITY > SOLAR SYNOPTIC MAPS
EARTH SCIENCE > SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS > SOLAR ACTIVITY > SOLAR IMAGERY
EARTH SCIENCE > SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS > SOLAR ACTIVITY > SUNSPOTS
EARTH SCIENCE > SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS > SOLAR ACTIVITY > SOLAR FLARES
EARTH SCIENCE > SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS > SOLAR ACTIVITY > SOLAR PROMINENCES/SOLAR FILAMENTS
EARTH SCIENCE > SUN-EARTH INTERACTIONS > SOLAR ACTIVITY > CORONA
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