Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jun 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976cosp.meetr....h&link_type=abstract
COSPAR, Plenary Meeting, 19th, Philadelphia, Pa., June 8-19, 1976, Paper. 31 p.
Computer Science
Explorer 51 Satellite, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Solar Flux Density, Solar Rotation, Spectrophotometers, Calibrating, Data Acquisition, Explorer 55 Satellite, Instrument Errors, Periodic Variations, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
Solar EUV fluxes in the spectral range from 140 to 1850 A have been observed by spectrophotometers on the satellites AE-C, D, and E. Variations over the long period of one or two years cannot be verified quantitatively, as the observed small variations are of the same magnitude as possible variations of instrumental sensitivities and estimated uncertainties of absolute values from the rocket experiment which established the calibration of the AE-C instrument. Fortunately, no similar difficulty exists for the interpretation of observed EUV variations within smaller time periods up to that of a full solar rotation. Results from AE-C observations for many different wavelength groups for the year 1974 are shown by some detail and compared with some recent observations made by the AE-D and AE-E instruments.
Bedo D. E.
Hinteregger H. E.
Manson James E.
Skillman David R.
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