Solar radio observations at 20 MHz during the 1976 total eclipse.

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Solar Eclipses: 1976 October 23, Solar Corona: Radio Radiation

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During the 1976 October 23 total solar eclipse which crossed the south-east of Australia, an attempt was made to detect the diffraction patterns which should be present within the radio shadow created by the eclipsing Moon as it occults the 20-MHz radiation from the solar corona. These can be interpreted and related to the motion of the Moon and to large wave-guiding structures created by ionospheric density gradients at the boundaries of the large conical optical shadow.

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