Interactive Aerospace Engineering and DesignMcGraw-Hill, 2002 - 356 страници This text contains an integrated bound-in CD-ROM, and has a strong emphasis on design. Its active visual approach and inclusion of space-orientated engineering make it an interesting examination of the aerospace engineering field. |
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... particles , mainly electrons and protons . This continuous flux of charged particles constitutes the solar wind . The solar wind streams off the Sun in all directions at speeds of about 400 km / s ( about 1 million mph ) . The ...
... particles , mainly electrons and protons . This continuous flux of charged particles constitutes the solar wind . The solar wind streams off the Sun in all directions at speeds of about 400 km / s ( about 1 million mph ) . The ...
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... particles that can have extremely high energy into the interplanetary environment . In a period of solar maximum , solar flares are often observed , and an active zone can be responsible for several consecutive solar flares . Sunspots ...
... particles that can have extremely high energy into the interplanetary environment . In a period of solar maximum , solar flares are often observed , and an active zone can be responsible for several consecutive solar flares . Sunspots ...
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... particles are basically the same as those previously described . As the particles hit Earth's magnetosphere , they undergo a velocity modification ( charged particle moving in a magnetic field ) . Under certain conditions of incident ...
... particles are basically the same as those previously described . As the particles hit Earth's magnetosphere , they undergo a velocity modification ( charged particle moving in a magnetic field ) . Under certain conditions of incident ...
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