Astronomy on ice

A solar seismology program based on observations made at the South Pole is discussed. Environmental and observing conditions at the South Pole are reviewed, and the solar telescopes used in the program are described. The history of solar seismology and of observations of solar surface oscillations i...

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Main Authors: Harvey, J., Pomerantz, M., Duvall, T., Jr.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:unknown
Published: 1982
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Online Access:http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830031955
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Summary:A solar seismology program based on observations made at the South Pole is discussed. Environmental and observing conditions at the South Pole are reviewed, and the solar telescopes used in the program are described. The history of solar seismology and of observations of solar surface oscillations is briefly summarized. It is noted that the South Pole was chosen as the site for the program to obtain good frequency resolution and that the observations have produced more than 600 million bytes of computer data.