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Acknowledgments |
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1 Extraterrestrial Remote Sensing |
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5 | (2) |
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2 Principles of Remote Sensing of Sun - Earth Climate |
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2.2 SEVAN Data Interpretation for Solar Influence on Climate Change |
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2.3 Changes Within the Sun in |
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Hours and Its Effect on the Environment of the Earth |
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15 | (1) |
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3 Extraterrestrial Remote Sensing Satellites |
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3.2 Workstation Requirements |
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3.3 Sun Heliophysical Observatory (SOHO) Interdisciplinary Science Matrix |
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21 | (7) |
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26 | (1) |
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4 Extraterrestrial Satellite Data Collection and Interpretation |
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4.2 The Sunspot Activities |
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4.2.1 Solar Flares Behave Like a Twinkling Butterfly |
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34 | (5) |
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5 Terrestrial Satellite Data Correlation with Extraterrestrial Satellite Data |
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40 | (11) |
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5.2 Terrestrial Correlation |
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5.3 Geomorphology of Terrestrial Analogue |
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5.4 Landform Features of Terrestrial Analogue |
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5.5 Terrain Roughness Index |
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5.6 Mineralogy of Soil Samples |
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46 | (5) |
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6 Solar Eclipse and Climate Change |
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6.2 The Data Interpretation |
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6.2.1 Tropospheric N02 Data |
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7 Snowfall Influenced by the Changes in the Sun |
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1.2 Sun-Earth Cosmic Connection in Glacier and Snowfall |
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7.3 Star-Sun Influence on the Earth's Atmosphere |
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8 Rainfall Prediction by Cosmic Ray Variability |
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8.2 Cosmic Rays and Rainfall |
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8.3 JNU, New Delhi, India, Showing Sudden Rise in Cosmic Particle Count Rate on 10 April 2012 |
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8.4 Influence of Solar Activity on Weather Prediction |
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9 Earthquake Prediction by Using Solar and Cosmic Ray Data |
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9.2 National Capital Region, India: Tectonics and Extraterrestrial Influence |
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9.3 Gujarat, Kutch, India Region: Tectonics and Extraterrestrial Influence |
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10 Global Warming and Changes in the Sun |
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10.2 Impact of Solar Changes on Global Warming |
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10.3 Arguments in Contradiction to the View of Global Warming |
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11 Extraterrestrial Remote Sensing of Planets |
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11.2 Radio Emissions of Jupiter Were Inferred to Establish Its Magnetic Field |
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11.3 Planets Influenced by Pleiades |
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11.4 Influence of the Solar Storms Affects Saturn |
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12 Remote Sensing of the Moon of the Earth |
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12.1 Landing Site Selection Based on Morphology and Mineralogy of the Basin |
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12.2 Morphological Study of the Crater |
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12.2.1 Fractures on Crater Floor |
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12.2.5 Formation of Catena Krafft |
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12.2.6 Rays Around the Crater |
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12.3 Morphological Variations in Light of Mineralogy of the Study Area |
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13 Remote Sensing of Mars |
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134 | (12) |
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141 | (5) |
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14 Future of Extraterrestrial Remote Sensing |
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146 | (13) |
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14.2 High-resolution Extraterrestrial Investigation |
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147 | (2) |
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14.3 Ionosphere Monitoring Satellite |
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Index |
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