Tenth European Regional Astronomy Meeting of the IAU: Abstracts

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Astronomy, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Solar Activity, Binary Stars, Galaxies, Solar System, Sun, Ultraviolet Spectra, Variable Stars

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The conference met in 13 sessions. Session 1: Development of active solar regions included papers on sunspots, the photometry thereof, the diagnostics of radio waves of active solar regions, etc. Session 2: The complex of interplanetary bodies included papers on interplanetary dust, meteors, asteroids and comets. Session 3 dealt with resonance in the solar system. Papers presented in the session Structure of galaxies and star formation dealt with the problems of the development of stars and galaxies and their properties immediately after formation. The session: Rapid variability of single, binary and multiple stars contained papers on star observation and star activity. In other sessions participants heard papers on ultraviolet star spectra, cosmology and the formation of galaxies, high-energy astrophysics, active extragalactic objects and binary stars.

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