Solar-geophysical data number 380, part 1 (prompt reports). Data for March-February 1976. Explanation of data reports issued as number 378 (supplement) February 1976

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Radiation Measurement, Solar Flares, Solar Flux Density, Solar Radiation, Tables (Data), Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheric Disturbances, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Activity, Spectroheliographs

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Imageries that measure solar brightness are reported. The D2-B satellite
launched from French Guyana on September 27, 1975, has been collecting
spectroheliograms in the wavelength range 170-1,300A since October 15,
1975. Spectroheliograms at the wavelength of the 284 A FeXV line are
received on a daily basis.

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