抄録
A series of outstanding solar-geophysical events of November 1960 is described. Results obtained various measurments; solar phenomena, cosmic, rays, ionosphere, geomagnetism and aurorae are summarized and include a theoretical model of disturbances which appears to be consistent to date. It is shown that the events of November 1960 are unique in that they provide not only the information of solar particles up to cosmic ray energy ranges, but also the knowledge of existing interplanetary magnetic flelds. Some important discoveries made in the events are also described briefly.