Radio Observation of the Partial Solar Eclipse of 1984MAY30

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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The occultation of solar radio noise and bursts at 375 MHz by the Moon
was observed using a 9.15 m (30-foot) diameter dish aerial located near
Cranleigh, Surrey, during a partial solar eclipse. These observations
have been used to relate the positions of the solar radio sources to the
visual sunspots.

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