Publications

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  • SEPARACIÓN DE COMPONENTES EN LA LUZ DE CIELO NOCTURNO. CONTINUO ATMOSFÉRICO
    SE DISEÑA Y CONSTRUYE UN ESPECTROFOTOMETRO DE BAJA RESOLUCION EN EL VISIBLE. UN ESTUDIO OBSERVACIONAL DE LA LUZ DEL CIELO NOCTURNO PERMITE DETERMINAR LA EXISTENCIA DE UN UNICO MECANISMO DE PRODUCCION DEL CONTINUO ATMOSFERICO ENTRE 4200 A Y 7000 A. OTRO MECANISMO DIFERENTE ES DOMINANTE HACIE EL INFRARROJO. ESTO PERMITE MEJORAR LOS METODOS DE
    PEDRO ALVAREZ MARTIN

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    1981
  • MÉTODO PARA LA DETERMINACIÓN DE PARÁMETROS DE LA NUBE ZODIACAL
    SE DESCRIBE UN METODO CON EL CUAL UTILIZANDO SOLO MEDIDAS DE LUMINANCHA SE PUEDEN DETERMINAR LA HOMOGENEIDAD DEL MEDIO Y LAS FUNCIONES DE DENSIDAD Y DE ESPARCIMIENTO. LOS RESULTADOS OBTENIDOS SE UTILIZARON PARA DETERMINAR EL PERFIL QUE PRESENTA LA NUBE AL SER CORTADA POR EL PLANO MERIDIANO
    ANTONIO MUJICA QUEVEDO

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    1981
  • Large-scale solar motions as determined by Doppler shift measurements using a linear photodiode array
    Doppler shifts of the solar Fe line 630.15 nm relative to the terrestrial O2 line 630.2 nm were determined at many positions on the solar disk to investigate the rotation of the solar plasma and locate large-scale plasma motions. The spectrum was measured by a self-scanning linear photodiode array with 128 diodes; and average rotation velocity of
    Perez Garde, M. et al.

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    1981
    Citations
    39
  • On the variability of the solar diameter
    In an attempt to elucidate the daily fluctuations seen in the 1980 drift time data (August 30-September 13) and to monitor the solar diameter for an interval as long as possible, visual drift timing observations were made on 46 consecutive days, from May 16 to June 30, 1981. A total of 2091 visual drift times (including 11 doubtful ones) was
    Wittmann, A. D. et al.

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    1981
    Citations
    11