Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986stos.work....7m&link_type=abstract
In its Solar Terrestrial Observatory Space Station Workshop Report p 7 (SEE N86-19349 10-19)
Physics
Irradiance, Pyroheliometers, Radiometers, Solar Observatories, Space Stations, Sun, Accuracy, Calibrating, Climate, Earth (Planet), Solar Maximum Mission, Space Shuttle Payloads
Scientific paper
The active cavity radiometer (ACR) measures the total solar irradiance to determine the magnitude and direction of variations in the total solar radiative output. The ACR is an electrically self calibrating cavity pyroheliometer capable of measuring the total solar irradiance with an absolute accuracy better than 0.2% and capable of detecting changes in the total irradiance smaller than 0.001%. The data will be used to study the physical behavior of the Sun and the Earth's climate.
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