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OSO 1–6 Non-refereed Publications
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The Photospheric-to-Coronal Iron Abundance from X-ray Lines Observed by YOHKOH and Other Satellites
Phillips, K et al., kofu, symp, 301 (1994)
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Groundbased Observations of the Sun's Corona Following the Perihelia of Sungrazing Comets
Cyr, O & Altrock, R, AAS, 183, 0904 (1993)
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Characteristics of hypervelocity impact craters on LDEF experiment S1003 and implications of small particle impacts on reflective surfaces
Mirtich, M & Merrow, J, ldef, symp, 41 (1992)
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Satellite observations of extreme ultraviolet radiation
Bowyer, S, ucb rept (1987)
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Probable Sungrazing Comets
Sheeley, N et al., IAUC, 4129, 1 (1985)
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A search for precursor activity associated with coronal mass ejections, using white-light coronagraph observations obtained with the SOLWIND instrument on board the Air Force P78-1 satellite
Karpen, J, nrl rept (1985)
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Solar coronal non-thermal processes (Solar Maximum Mission)
Hudson, H, ucsd rept (1983)
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Another Probable Sungrazing Comet
Michels, D et al., IAUC, 3719, 1 (1982)
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Solar Flare X-Ray Spectra from the P78-1 Spacecraft.
Doschek, G, IAU Colloq. 73: Seventh International Colloquium on UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas, 2 (1982)
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Probable Sungrazing Comet
Howard, R et al., IAUC, 3640, 1 (1981)
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The solar mass ejection of 8 May 1979
Michels, D et al., IAUS, 91, 387 (1980)
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Recent Satellite Observations of the Corona
Koomen, M et al., S&T, 60, 102 (1980)
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CRLS-229 solar X-ray spectrometer/spectroheliograph experiment
Landecker, P et al., aero rept (1979)
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Compact and lightweight multigrid collimators for a satellite-borne solar X-ray spectrometer experiment
McKenzie, D, Howey, C & Young, R, aero rept (1978)
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Recent advances and near future prospects in high energy astronomy
Friedman, H, aiaa meet (1976)
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The Structure of Solar Active Regions from EUV and Soft X-Ray Observations
Jordan, C, IAUS, 68, 109 (1975)
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Future programs in solar physics from space
Bonnet, R, esm, meet, 93 (1975)
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Galactic gamma-ray astronomy
Schoenfelder, V, oopg, meet, 231 (1975)
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The calculation of theoretical chromospheric models and predicted OSO 1 spectra
Avrett, E, sao rept (1975)
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Solar-geophysical data 367. Part 2 (comprehensive reports): Data for September 1974 - August 1974 and miscellanea. Explanation of data reports issued as number 366 (supplement) February 1975
Leighton, H, Solar Geophysical Data Reports, V (1975)
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Solar-geophysical data number 371. Part 2: (Comprehensive reports). Data for January 1975 - December 1974 and miscellanea. Explanation of data reports issued as number 366 (supplement) February 1975
Leighton, H, sgd rept (1975)
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Thermal study of the LPSP instrument on OSO-I
Vite, M, Technology of Scientific Space Experiments, 667 (1975)
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The brightness distribution in solar active regions as compared to quiet regions.
Dubov, E & Kartashova, L, IzKry, 52, 113 (1974)
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Research study on dynamics of the solar atmosphere
Bell, B & Menzel, D, hco rept (1974)
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Experiment to Measure Hard Solar and Celestial X-Rays from the Fifth Orbiting Solar Observatory
Frost, K, Dennis, B & Lencho, R, IAUS, 41, 185 (1971)
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Soft X-Ray Observations from OSO-4
Culhane, J, Sanford, P & Phillips, K, S&T, 37, 287 (1969)
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OSO 4 Ultraviolet Solar Observations
Watts, R, S&T, 34, 362 (1967)
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Orbiting Solar Observatory: OSO I. NASA SP-57
NASSP 57 (1965)
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Optimum Solar Cell Shielding for the Advanced Orbiting Solar Observatory
Weiner, H, NASSP, 71, 377 (1965)
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