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Our Dynamic Sun: 2017 Hannes Alfvén Medal Lecture at the EGU
Large-Scale Periodic Solar Velocities
GSFC Heliophysics Science Division 2009 Science Highlights
Peter E Williamsl , William Dean Pesnell Title
CESRA Workshop 2019: the Sun and the Inner Heliosphere Programme
Study on Effect of Radiative Loss on Waves in Solar Chromosphere
Rotational Effects on Supergranulation- a Survey
Cosmic Rays and the Earth's Atmosphere
Advances in Global and Local Helioseismology: an Introductory Review
Properties of Supergranulation During the Solar Minima of Cycles 22/23 and 23/24
Chromospheric Observations and Magnetic Configuration of A
Local Helioseismology
13Th International Congress on Plasma Physics (ICPP 2006) BOOK
The Solar Corona: Why It Is Interesting for Us
Analysis of Stellar Activity and Orbital Dynamics in Extrasolar Planetary Systems
Multiscale Dynamics of Solar Magnetic Structures
Solar System Model
Time-Series Analysis of Supergranule Characteristics at Solar Minimum
Top View
“Slow Solar Wind Sources and Acceleration Mechanisms in the Corona”
POLAR Investigation of the Sun—POLARIS
Magnetic Activity in the Extreme Ultraviolet
DIVISION E SUN and HELIOSPHERE 1. Background
Supergranulation and Multiscale Flows in the Solar Photosphere
Quasi Full-Disk Maps of Solar Horizontal Velocities Using SDO/HMI Data
New Eyes on the Sun — Solar Science with ALMA
Local Helioseismology: Three Dimensional Imaging of the Solar Interior
A Solar Polar Imager Concept: Observing Solar Activity from a New Perspective P
Solar Activity - Ii
The Solar Orbiter Science Activity Plan Translating Solar and Heliospheric Physics Questions Into Action
Propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections in the Inner Heliosphere
Arxiv:1005.5376V2 [Astro-Ph.SR] 4 Jul 2018
Synchronized Observations of Bright Points from the Solar Photosphere to Corona 3
THE CORONAL HEATING PARADOX Markus J
Structure and Evolution of Solar Supergranulation Using SDO/HMI Data Th
The Sun Is the Star at the Center of the Solar System. It Is Almost Perfectly
The Solar Magnetic Fields
Core to Solar Wind: a Stepwise Model for Heating the Solar Corona Claudio Vita-Finzi Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, UK
Critical Science Plan for the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST)
Dynamics of the Photosphere Along the Solar Cycle from SDO/HMI Th
Session 1 Solar and Stellar Minima Comparative Magnetic Minima: Characterizing Quiet Times in the Sun and Stars Proceedings IAU Symposium No
Measuring Vortical Flows in the Solar Interior
Spicules and Fibrils