References to popular articles published in 1996:
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Sun-Climate Connection.
By: Sallie Baliunas and Willie Soon.
Sky & Telescope, Vol. 92, 6:38 (Dec. 1996).
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Looking inside the sun. (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory images).
By: Jim Wilson.
Popular Mechanics, Vol. 173, No. 11, p34 (Nov. 1996).
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GONG: probing the sun's hidden heart.
By: James R. Kennedy.
Sky & Telescope, Vol. 92, 4:20 (Oct. 1996).
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Unsolved Mysteries of the Sun - Part 2.
By: Kenneth R. Lang.
Sky & Telescope, Vol. 92, 3:24 (Sept. 1996).
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COSMIC STORMS COMING.
By: J. MADELEINE NASH.
Time Magazine, Vol. 148, no. 12, p54 (Sept. 9, 1996).
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Results from a solar cycle of neutrino data.
By: Ivars Peterson.
Science News, Vol. 150, p149 (Sept. 7, 1996).
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How to light a fire: studies of the sun's corona heat up.
By: Ron Cowen.
Science News, Vol. 150, p136 (Aug. 31, 1996).
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UNSOLVED MYSTERIES OF THE SUN - PART 1.
By: KENNETH R. LANG.
Sky & Telescope, Vol. 92, 2:38 (Aug. 1996).
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The stellar dynamo.
By: Elizabeth Nesme-Ribes, Sallie L. Baliunas, and
Dmitry Sokoloff.
Scientific American, Vol. 275, n2, p47 (Aug. 1996).
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The blustery void: space weather forecasting comes of age.
By: Corey S. Powell.
Scientific American, Vol. 275, n2, p24 (Aug. 1996).
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Striking the GONG. (Global Oscillations Network Group's solar
research).
Author unknown.
The Economist, Vol. 340, n7979, p63 (Aug. 17, 1996).
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Unruly sun emerges in solar observatory's first results.
By: James Glanz.
Science, Vol. 273, p179 (July 12, 1996).
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Solar neutrino experiments: the next generation.
By: John N. Bahcall, Frank Calaprice, Arthur B. McDonald and
Yoji Totsuka.
Physics Today, Vol. 49, p30 (July 1996).
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Putting some sizzle in the corona (100-million-degree oxygen ions detected
in Sun's corona).
By: James Glanz.
Science, Vol. 272, p1738 (June 21, 1996).
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The Odyssey of Ulysses in the Solar Sea.
By: Vickie Deneroff.
Griffith Observer, Vol. 60, no. 6, p2 (June 1996)
(Third Prize, 1995 Hughes/Friends of the Observatory, Griffith
Observer Writing Contest).
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Space Fleet Stares Deep Into the Sun.
By: Kathy Sawyer.
Washington Post (May 20, 1996).
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SOHO turns an unblinking eye on a turbulent sun.
By: Alexander Hellemans.
Science, Vol. 272, p813 (May 10, 1996).
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SOHO images seething sun (Joint European/US solar imaging satellite).
By: Craig Covault.
Aviation Week & Space Technology, Vol. 144, n19, p42 (May 6, 1996).
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SOHO views the sun in a new dimension (Solar and Heliospheric
Observatory).
By: Ron Cowen.
Science News, Vol. 149, n18, p277 (May 4, 1996).
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Spacecraft to the sun: a probe named Ulysses takes a top-to-bottom look
at our local star.
By: George Liles.
Science World, Vol. 52, p17 (May 3, 1996).
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Ghost hunters: physicists set out to trap the most elusive particle in
the universe (Sudbury, Ontario, Neutrino Observatory - SNO).
By: Michael D. Lemonick.
Time Magazine, Vol. 147, n15, p48 (Apr. 8, 1996).
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Flipping neutrinos.
Author unknown.
Discover, Vol. 17, p12 (Apr. 1996).
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Sound from sunspots generates heat as well as light.
By: Ray Ladbury.
Physics Today, Vol. 49, p20 (Apr. 1996).
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An exotic eclipse. (solar eclipse of Oct. 24, 1995).
By: Jeff Kanipe.
Astronomy, Vol. 24, n4, p74 (Apr. 1996).
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Dim corona foreshadows storms (predicting magnetic storms).
By: Kim Peterson.
Science, Vol. 271, p1231 (Mar. 1, 1996).
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Ulysses: Solar Sojourner.
By: Richard G. Marsden and Edward J. Smith.
Sky & Telescope, Vol. 91, 3:24 (Mar. 1996).
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When Rahu devoured the Sun (total solar eclipse).
By: M. Barlow Pepin.
Sky & Telescope, Vol. 91, 3:38 (Mar. 1996).
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Solar forecast: looking for the max.
By: Richard Monastersky.
Science News, Vol. 149, n12, p180 (Mar. 23, 1996).
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Polar spacecraft to fly this week.
By: James R. Asker.
Aviation Week & Space Technology, Vol. 144, n8, p24 (Feb. 19, 1996).