Basic space science. Proceedings. Fourth United Nations/European Space Agency Workshop, Cairo (Egypt), 27 Jun - 1 Jul 1994.

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Solar Flares, Nuclear Reactions, Cosmology, Stellar Dynamics, Gravitation Theory, Telescopes, Data Bases, Cosmic Microwave Background, Supernovae: X Rays, Extreme Uv Sources: Surveys, Space Telescopes: Uv Astronomy, Radio Telescopes, Hubble Space Telescope: Data Archives, Data Archives, Sun: Structure

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The following topics were dealt with: diffuse solar radiation variations, solar flares, solar structure, GALLEX experiment, period finding methods in variable star observations, astrophysically relevant nuclear reactions, galaxy dynamics, cosmology, observing projects for small telescopes, ROSAT observations of supernovae and extreme UV sources, Tel Aviv University UV experiment, Mauritius radiotelescope, availability and dissemination of scientific information.

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