1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf01031442
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Fluctuations of solar radioemission at the 3-cm wavelength using two radiotelescopes that are spaced 1500 km apart

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“…Later, Kobrin et al (1973) discovered quasi-periodic fluctuations of the integral solar radio flux at 3 cm with two 2-m parabolic antennae situated at Kislovodsk and Zimenki, about 1300 km apart. That experimental setup definitely ruled out an atmospheric origin of the periodicity, and confirmed that they are generated on the Sun.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Later, Kobrin et al (1973) discovered quasi-periodic fluctuations of the integral solar radio flux at 3 cm with two 2-m parabolic antennae situated at Kislovodsk and Zimenki, about 1300 km apart. That experimental setup definitely ruled out an atmospheric origin of the periodicity, and confirmed that they are generated on the Sun.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%