An Apparent Increase in Galactic Radio Noise during a Total Solar Eclipse

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DURING the total eclipse of 1965, May 30, observations were made on the island of Manuae (lat., 19° 15' 43'' S.; long., 158° 57' 43'' W.) of changes in the D layer absorption of radio signals, and also of fluctuations in the galactic noise level at 18.2 Mc/s. The latter observations in particular produced an unexpected effect which is reported here.

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