Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1958 |
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... field . At present there is apparently no evidence at all that the moon has a magnetic field . It must have one , how- ever , since it could hardly have existed for so long in close proximity to the earth without experiencing some ...
... field . At present there is apparently no evidence at all that the moon has a magnetic field . It must have one , how- ever , since it could hardly have existed for so long in close proximity to the earth without experiencing some ...
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... Field The existence of a primary dipolar magnetic field of the sun was shown by the magnetograph in 1952. This field , with effective intensity of about 1 gauss , was limited to high latitudes , above ± 55 ° . As reported by Babcock and ...
... Field The existence of a primary dipolar magnetic field of the sun was shown by the magnetograph in 1952. This field , with effective intensity of about 1 gauss , was limited to high latitudes , above ± 55 ° . As reported by Babcock and ...
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... field also creates an obstacle to cosmic radiation reaching the earth . Deviation of the particles of cosmic beams in the earth's magnetic field results in the fact that only parti- cles whose energy exceeds a certain value can reach ...
... field also creates an obstacle to cosmic radiation reaching the earth . Deviation of the particles of cosmic beams in the earth's magnetic field results in the fact that only parti- cles whose energy exceeds a certain value can reach ...
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