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Stellar Activity and Brightness Variations: A Glimpse at the Sun's History

Radiometric measurements during the past decade from the Solar Maximum Mission and Nimbus 7 satellites have shown that the total solar irradiance varies in step with the sun's 11-year magnetic activity cycle. Stellar observations from the Lowell and Mount Wilson observatories now confirm and el...

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Published in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1990-01, Vol.247 (4938), p.39-44
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Analysis
Astronomical photometry
Astronomy
Dwarf stars
Earth, ocean, space
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History
Measurement
Observatories
Solar activity
Star formation
Stars
Stars & galaxies
Stellar characteristics and properties
Stellar evolution
Stellar faculae
Stellar rotation
Sun
Sunspots
Variable stars
title Stellar Activity and Brightness Variations: A Glimpse at the Sun's History
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