Planetary brightness changes - Evidence for solar variability

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Luminous Intensity, Neptune (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Solar Constant, Titan, Uranus (Planet), Albedo, Bandwidth, Brightness, Periodic Variations, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Flux

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Brightness changes of Uranus and Neptune at 440 nanometers were highly correlated from 1956 to 1966. Recent observations of Saturn's satellite Titan and of Uranus and Neptune show a steady brightening at 551 and 472 nanometers since 1972. Either the solar constant is slightly variable or solar activity causes correlated changes in the albedos of planetary bodies.

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