Taking advantage of the increased  attention as  the sun reaches the peak  of its 11-year sunspot cycle,   Harvard-Smithsonian astrophysicist Golub  and Williams College astronomy   professor Pasachoff deliver a clear,  detailed and broadly informative   overview of the scientific study of our  “nearest star” and its  effects  on our planet. This  book shines in its discussion of the  properties of  the sun’s turbulent  outer layers (chromosphere,  photosphere and corona).  It provides space-  and astronomy-loving  readers in-depth information  about the many  challenging projects that  produced or are producing that  knowledge,  about advanced projects on  the drawing board or in conceptual  stages  and about Web sites where  readers can find more details and  up-to-date  developments. On the  human level, the authors describe  practical  techniques to enhance the  thrill of observing a total solar  eclipse.  The book ends with a  discussion of the interaction between  solar and  terrestrial phenomena,  comparing human contributions to  climate change  to the climatic  influence of solar variation
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