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Category: Solar Physics

What are Cosmic Rays?

What are cosmic rays? The discovery, some characteristic, detection techniques, and acceleration of cosmic rays.

SpaceBoy Cosmic Ray Physics, Heliospheric Physics, Solar Physics 2 Comments 2019-08-302019-09-02 13 Minutes

What is the Heliosphere?

What is the heliosphere? Theoretical background. The basic form of the heliosphere. The influence of neutral species. The influence of magnetic fields. The influence of the solar cycle

SpaceBoy Heliospheric Physics, Solar Physics 2 Comments 2019-07-262019-07-26 18 Minutes

What is the Heliospheric Magnetic Field? Part 2

The corona isn't static and continuously loses mass. This supersonic outflow of matter, threaded with magnetic fields, is called the solar wind.

What is the heliospheric magnetic field? Modifications to the Parker field. The Fisk field

SpaceBoy Heliospheric Physics, Solar Physics Leave a comment 2019-06-282019-06-25 8 Minutes

What is the Heliospheric Magnetic Field? Part 1

The corona isn't static and continuously loses mass. This supersonic outflow of matter, threaded with magnetic fields, is called the solar wind.

What is the heliospheric magnetic field? The heliospheric magnetic field. The heliospheric current sheet. The Parker field

SpaceBoy Heliospheric Physics, Solar Physics 3 Comments 2019-05-312019-06-07 12 Minutes

What is the Solar Wind?

The corona isn't static and continuously loses mass. This supersonic outflow of matter, threaded with magnetic fields, is called the solar wind.

What is the solar wind? The solar wind. Observations of the solar wind. Modelling the solar wind

SpaceBoy Heliospheric Physics, Solar Physics 4 Comments 2019-04-262019-04-26 10 Minutes

What is the Solar Cycle?

The sun is a dynamic structure composed of plasma. It goes through periods of high and low activity.

What is the solar cycle? Sunspots. The solar cycle. Quantities in which the solar cycle is observed. Solar flares and coronal mass ejections during the solar cycle. Cosmic rays and other periodicities in the solar cycle

SpaceBoy Heliospheric Physics, Solar Physics 4 Comments 2019-03-222019-03-20 12 Minutes
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