... of dust relative to an average cloud value) then yields an estimate for the molecular hydrogen number fraction as f = td tr ... Note that the shocks are mainly gen erated in the ambient cloud and so do not rely on the jets to be molecular. ...
... AGB stars in the Magellenic Clouds appear to produce as much molecular gas as their Milky Way counterparts, with a high molecular content but less dusty. ...
... Full Paper - PDF . 375 The proposed connection between clouds and cosmic rays: . ... Cloud behaviour during the past 50-120 years . E. Pall and C.J. Butler . ... 376 Comparison of Sunshine Records and Synoptic Cloud Observations: . ...
... about an extra-solar planet's atmosphere, especially the various molecular components associated with the presence of life ... observations allowed the team to deduce that part of the Earth was covered by water, part by clouds, and part by vegetation ...
... The Influence of Solar Activity on Clouds and Climate Change . Sun 27 Jan 2002 . ... Simulations of Molecular Turbulence: An Accelerated Chemistry . Wed 10 Apr 2002 . ... Molecule Formation and Destruction in Turbulent Clouds . Wed 4 Sep 2002 . ...
... of cosmic rays on terrestrial clouds and global warming'', Astronomy & Geophysics ... Davis, C.J., 2000, ``Spectroscopy of molecular hydrogen in outflows from young stars ...
... The cloud of gas and dust may then continue its transformation into a young star.' ... Stars are born within stellar wombs: giant clouds of molecules and dust. ... These kicks generate strings of molecular bullets, which can be directly observed as ...
... cloud relationship and its predictions for climate, and secondly, we try to ... cloud factor is small (ё1%) and could easily be swamped by other factors affecting ... cloud data Since satellitebased cloud records do not extend for more than a couple ...