Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Specific aspects of space exploration with an out-of-ecliptic spacecraft are considered. Various solar regions are examined as a function of latitude in terms of sunspots, active regions, flares, and other solar activity. Particular attention is given to the latitude interval from about 35 deg to about 65 deg, a less known area where projection effects begin to hamper earth-based observations, and to the polar regions above 65 deg, the least known areas. A possible orbit of an out-of-ecliptic spacecraft is plotted.
Keywords:
SPACE SCIENCES
Type:
Comments on Modern Physics; vol. 5
Format:
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