Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976jatp...38..791h&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, vol. 38, Aug. 1976, p. 791-806. NASA-sponsored research.
Physics
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Aeronomy, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Solar Flux, Ultraviolet Spectra, Explorer 51 Satellite, Solar Instruments, Spectrophotometers, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
The list of EUV fluxes presented at the 1969 IAGA review in Madrid (Hinteregger, 1970) has served as a useful reference in many aeronomical studies, leading to a wide range of opinions regarding both the absolute values in that reference list and the question of estimating EUV fluxes from the only routinely obtained data, i.e., the solar 10.7 cm flux. Advances made since 1969 will be reviewed including previously unpublished observations of the variability of solar EUV for the period from January 1974 to May 1975 which were obtained from the EUV spectrophotometer experiment on the AE-C satellite. The review is concluded by a discussion of current and future needs of solar EUV flux measurements for aeronomical applications.
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