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Sun's Spotted Area, 1832-1900 presents a detailed statement of the mean daily area of sunspots during each synodic rotation of the sun. Based upon meticulously collected data from the Solar Physics Observatory, South Kensington, this work by Sir Norman Lockyer provides invaluable historical records and insights into solar activity during the 19th century.
This publication is an essential resource for astronomers, historians of science, and anyone interested in the long-term study of solar phenomena. The detailed records offer a crucial baseline for understanding solar cycles and their potential impact on Earth. Lockyer's dedication to precise observation and data collection ensures the enduring value of this work as a cornerstone of solar physics research.
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