Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jan 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988jgr....93..735m&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227), vol. 93, Jan. 20, 1988, p. 735-746.
Computer Science
Sound
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Satellite Observation, Solar Flux, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Radiation, Rocket Sounding, Satellite Instruments, Sensitivity, Solar Cycles
Scientific paper
The full-disk absolute solar irradiance was measured on December 7, 1983, and December 10, 1984. The first flight obtained data over the wavelength interval 150 - 260 nm, while the second obtained data from 150 to 340 nm. Absolute accuracy of the measurements varied from ±3 to ±9%, depending on the flight and the particular wavelength. Between 200 and 240 nm the results reported here are higher than previously reported irradiances, but there is good agreement over the other wavelength intervals. Near 150 nm the change in the solar flux between these two flights did not exceed 7%. Above 200 nm the change in the solar irradiance was not larger than the error bars of the measurement.
Mentall James E.
Williams Donald E.
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