Handbook of the Solar Terrestrial Environment

Handbook of the Solar Terrestrial Environment
Author: Yohsuke Kamide,Abraham C.-L. Chian
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2007-08-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540463146

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As a star in the universe, the Sun is constantly releas- cover a wide range of time and spatial scales, making ?? ing energy into space, as much as ?. ? ?? erg/s. Tis observations in the solar-terrestrial environment c- energy emission basically consists of three modes. Te plicated and the understanding of processes di?cult. ?rst mode of solar energy is the so-called blackbody ra- In the early days, the phenomena in each plasma diation, commonly known as sunlight, and the second region were studied separately, but with the progress mode of solar electromagnetic emission, such as X rays of research, we realized the importance of treating and UV radiation, is mostly absorbed above the Earth’s the whole chain of processes as an entity because of stratosphere. Te third mode of solar energy emission is strong interactions between various regions within in the form of particles having a wide range of energies the solar-terrestrial system. On the basis of extensive from less than ? keV to more than ? GeV. It is convenient satellite observations and computer simulations over to group these particles into lower-energy particles and thepasttwo decades, it hasbecomepossibleto analyze higher-energy particles, which are referred to as the so- speci?cally the close coupling of di?erent regions in the lar wind and solar cosmic rays, respectively. solar-terrestrial environment.

Handbook of the Solar Terrestrial Environment

Handbook of the Solar Terrestrial Environment
Author: Yohsuke Kamide,Abraham C.-L. Chian
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540831339

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As a star in the universe, the Sun is constantly releas- cover a wide range of time and spatial scales, making ?? ing energy into space, as much as ?. ? ?? erg/s. Tis observations in the solar-terrestrial environment c- energy emission basically consists of three modes. Te plicated and the understanding of processes di?cult. ?rst mode of solar energy is the so-called blackbody ra- In the early days, the phenomena in each plasma diation, commonly known as sunlight, and the second region were studied separately, but with the progress mode of solar electromagnetic emission, such as X rays of research, we realized the importance of treating and UV radiation, is mostly absorbed above the Earth’s the whole chain of processes as an entity because of stratosphere. Te third mode of solar energy emission is strong interactions between various regions within in the form of particles having a wide range of energies the solar-terrestrial system. On the basis of extensive from less than ? keV to more than ? GeV. It is convenient satellite observations and computer simulations over to group these particles into lower-energy particles and thepasttwo decades, it hasbecomepossibleto analyze higher-energy particles, which are referred to as the so- speci?cally the close coupling of di?erent regions in the lar wind and solar cosmic rays, respectively. solar-terrestrial environment.

The Solar Terrestrial Environment

The Solar Terrestrial Environment
Author: John Keith Hargreaves
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1992
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521427371

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This book describes physical conditions in the upper atmosphere and magnetosphere of the Earth.

Solar Terrestrial Environmental Prediction

Solar Terrestrial Environmental Prediction
Author: Kanya Kusano
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2023-01-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811977657

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Powerful solar explosions, such as flares and coronal mass ejections, greatly disturb the electromagnetic environment around the Earth and the atmosphere. They may even impact various social systems—communications, positioning, electric power supply, aviation and activities in space. Such variations in the space environment, which can influence human activities, are called “space weather.” The space weather disaster caused by a solar explosion is a potential risk in modern society. To reduce and mitigate space weather impacts, it is essential to understand the structure and dynamics of the solar–terrestrial environment and to predict the variations. This book comprehensively describes space weather, from the basics of related sciences to the possible social impacts. It was compiled based on a national research project on solar–terrestrial environment prediction conducted in Japan recently. It consists of four parts: the linkage between space weather and society; the magnetosphere of the Earth and space weather prediction; solar storms and space weather prediction; and long-term prediction of solar cycle activity and climate impacts. Each chapter covers the basics and applications of each area, which helps readers gain a broad understanding of the subject matter throughout the book. In addition, readers are able to select and read the topics they are most interested in. It is especially valuable for undergraduate and graduate students and young researchers studying space weather and related topics, and is further helpful for experts in various industries related to space weather disasters. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). The present version has been revised technically and linguistically by the authors in collaboration with a professional translator.

Introduction to Solar terrestrial Phenomena and the Space Environment Services Center

Introduction to Solar terrestrial Phenomena and the Space Environment Services Center
Author: Stephen J. Mangis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1975
Genre: Geomagnetism
ISBN: MINN:30000010416612

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This report is an introduction to solar-terrestrial phenomena for those with no special background in astrophysics or solar astronomy. Discussions of physics have been kept to a minimum, with emphasis on phenomonology instead. An individual completely unfamiliar with solar events should, after reading this volume, be able to read and understand the SESC Report and Forecast of Solar Geophysical Activity and be able to apply its contents to his particular area of concern. This volume is also intended as a quick reference work for Skylab ATM Principal Investigator Teams to assist them in using the ATM data book. For that reason, a list of abbreviations used in forecasts and observatory reports is included. Subjects discussed are solar structure and processes, solar activity, and solar-terrestrial relations. There is a brief description of the Space Environment Services Center's activities.

Handbook of Solar Terrestrial Data Systems Version 1

Handbook of Solar Terrestrial Data Systems  Version 1
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-07-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1724231545

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The interaction between the solar wind and the earth's magnetic field creates a large magnetic cavity which is termed the magnetosphere. Energy derived from the solar wind is ultimately dissipated by particle acceleration-precipitation and Joule heating in the magnetosphere-ionosphere. The rate of energy dissipation is highly variable, with peak levels during geomagnetic storms and substorms. The degree to which solar wind and magnetospheric conditions control the energy dissipation processes remains one of the major outstanding questions in magnetospheric physics. A conference on Solar Wind-Magnetospheric Coupling was convened to discuss these issues and this handbook is the result. Goddard Space Flight Center NASA-TM-107810, NSSDC/WDC-A-R/S-91-26, NAS 1.15:107810 ...

Introduction to the Space Environment

Introduction to the Space Environment
Author: Thomas F. Tascione
Publsiher: Krieger Publishing Company
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1994
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015032947791

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This edition takes account of discoveries in space science since publication of the first edition. The bulk of the book develops the physics of the space environment, and the last two chapters apply these principles to electromagnetic wave propagation and spacecraft operation.

Solar terrestrial Energy Program

Solar terrestrial Energy Program
Author: R. W. Schunk
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1996
Genre: Atmospheric physics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021530154

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