A brief summary is presented of Max '91, a proposed program to study the problems of flare physics during the next solar maximum. The program uses instruments on spacecraft, rockets, balloons, and ground-based observations to study the processes of particle acceleration and energy storage, release, and transport in solar flares. The space missions, instruments, and experiments included in the program are outlined.
The U.S. Max '91 program of flare research at the next solar maximum
Advances in Space Research ; 8 , 11, 1
1988-01-01
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The US Max '91 program of flare research at the next solar maximum
Elsevier | 1989
|Outstanding problems of solar flare research
Elsevier | 1989
|Outstanding problems of solar flare research
NTRS | 1988
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