Observation of the 1997 March 9 total eclipse at 8.6 mm.

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Solar Eclipses: 1997 March 9, Solar Eclipses: Mm Radiation, Solar Disk: Brightness Temperature

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Analysis of the total eclipse observation of 1997 March 9 at wavelength 8.6 mm, shows that, at this wavelength, the solar radius is 1.012 Rsun, the total flux density is 2540 sfu, the mean brightness temperature of the solar disk is 9632K, and the brightness temperature distribution shows limb brightening at the inner edge of the solar disk, the average brightness at 0.936 - 0.992 Rsun being 9.7% above the central brightness.

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