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Type | Excursion (Interactive Presentation) |
{:title=>"Description"} | In this excursion we will teach how to calculate Wolf number, and how to made explorations of solar activity. The main goal will be making diagram, showing Sun’s rotation and measuring sunspot’s diameter using the SalsaJ. |
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Author | Tsetsa Hristova |
License | Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial |
Attribute to | Tsetsa Hristova (http://vishub.org/users/tsetsa-hristova) |
Language | English |
Publication créée à | dimanche 17 novembre 2013 22:26 |
Publication mise à jour à | mercredi 17 septembre 2025 02:24 |
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Nelsona
This is really interesting! Calculating the Wolf number and measuring sunspot diameters sounds like a challenging but rewarding activity. It reminds me of some problem-solving exercises I used to do that required careful observation and quick thinking. I bet you could even apply some of those analytical skills to something totally different, like improving your high score on the Slope Game! Seriously, quick reflexes and spatial awareness are key there. Thanks for sharing this!