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Scientific paper
Mar 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974stin...7618224t&link_type=abstract
Presented at Symp. on Solar Radiation Meas. and Instrumentation, Rockville, Md., 13-15 Nov. 1973
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Remote Sensors, Satellite Observation, Solar Energy, Solar Spectra, Aerial Reconnaissance, Data Acquisition, Data Processing, Space Shuttles, Spectrum Analysis
Scientific paper
Measurements made at high altitudes from aircraft have resulted in the establishment of standard values of the solar constant and extraterrestrial solar spectral irradiance. These standard values and other solar spectral curves are described. The problem of possible variations of the solar constant and solar spectrum and their influence on the earth-atmosphere system and weather related phenomena is examined. It is shown that the solar energy input parameters should be determined with considerably greater accuracy and precision than has been possible. An instrument package designed as a compact, low weight solar energy monitor in space (SEMIS) is described.
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