Micro-Wave Solar Noise Observations During the Partial Eclipse of November 23, 1946

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DURING the partial eclipse of the sun on November 23, 1946, a record of the reduction of radio-frequency energy emitted from the sun in the 2800-megacycle band was obtained at Ottawa, Canada. At this station, the eclipse commenced at 10.45.5 E.S.T., reached a maximum at 12.18 and ended at 13.51. At noon the sun was at an altitude of 23°, with its axis of rotation 19° east of north. The clear sky permitted the taking of photographs of the sun at the Dominion Observatory. Data from these are shown in Fig. 1.

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