Lunar eclipse observations in the 8-millimeter radio wave range

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Brightness Temperature, Lunar Eclipses, Lunar Surface, Radio Astronomy, Atmospheric Attenuation, Earth Atmosphere, Extremely High Frequencies, Mathematical Models, Stefan-Boltzmann Law, Thermal Radiation

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The results of radio astronomy observations of two lunar eclipses in 1963 and 1971, obtained by means of a 22-meter radio telescope at 8-mm wavelength, are reviewed, along with their possible interpretations. Numerical solutions are obtained to problems of corresponding model construction. Qualitative estimates are presented for the influence of the earth atmosphere on the course of each eclipse.

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