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Outdoor Research Solar Roller Hat (For Women)

Outdoor Research Solar Roller Hat (For Women)

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CLOSEOUTS . Outdoor Research's Solar Roller hat is made with fabric that has a protection rating of UPF 30+. CoolMax(R) headband wicks away moisture Wide brim offers shade from the sun Drawcord adjustment keeps it secure on blustery days Brim: 2-7/8???


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Solar-Terrestrial Magnetic Activity and Space Environment

Solar-Terrestrial Magnetic Activity and Space Environment

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The COSPAR Colloquium on Solar-Terrestrial Magnetic Activity and Space Environment (STMASE) was held in the National Astronomy Observatories of Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC) in Beijing, China in September 10-12, 2001.


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Fundamentals Of Solar Astronomy

There are several textbooks available on solar astronomy which deal with advanced astrophysical aspects of solar physics, and books which provide very elementary knowledge about the Sun. This book will help to bridge the gap.


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Outdoor Research Solar Roller Hat

Outdoor Research Solar Roller Hat

Price: $30*
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Description of Outdoor Research Solar Roller HatThis hat?s wide brim offers shade on bright summer days. The fabric has a protection rating of UPF 30+. A drawcord adjustment keeps it secure on blustery days.Features:SolarShield?


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Modeling Solar Radiation at the Earth's Surface

Modeling Solar Radiation at the Earth's Surface

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Solar radiation data is important for a wide range of applications, e.g. in engineering, agriculture, health sector, and in many fields of the natural sciences. A few examples showing the diversity of applications may include: architecture and building design e.g.


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Solar Variability and Planetary Climates

Solar Variability and Planetary Climates

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Variations in solar activity, as revealed by variations in the number of sunspots, have been observed since ancient times. To what extent changes in the solar output may affect planetary climates, though, remains today more than ever a subject of controversy.


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