Three rocket flights to measure the solar constant and provide calibration data for sensors aboard Nimbus 6, 7, and Solar Maximum Mission (SMM) spacecraft were accomplished. The values obtained by the rocket instruments for the solar constant in SI units are: 1367 w/sq m on 29 June 1976; 1372 w/sq m on 16 November 1978; and 1374 w/sq m on 22 May 1980. The uncertainty of the rocket measurements is + or - 0.5%. The values obtained by the Hickey-Frieden sensor on Nimbus 7 during the second and third flights was 1376 w/sq m. The value obtained by the Active Cavity Radiometer Model IV (ACR IV) on SMM during the flight was 1368 w/sq m
The total solar power reaching the Earth is probably the most critical l parameter external to the a...
A review of solar constant determinations and measurements of its spectral distribution is presented...
The experimental results for radiance and temperature differences in the Wallops Island comparisons ...
Total solar irradiance was observed simultaneously outside the earth's atmosphere by three types of ...
The variations in data received from rocket-borne and balloon-borne instruments are discussed. Indir...
The cavity pyrheliometer sensor of the Nimbus 7 Earth Radiation Experiment indicated low-level varia...
Nimbus 7 solar irradiance values have been made available to the scientific community through the op...
The activity cavity radiometer irradiance monitor is supplying the first high precision data on sola...
Radiation in the wavelength interval 150-350 nm initiates chemical reactions in the lower mesosphere...
This suborbital program, involving the University of Colorado (CU), National Center for Atmospheric ...
As part of the ongoing process of trying to understand the physical processes at work in the Sun, th...
Solar irradiance measurements made from a balloon on January 27, 1978 and February 10, 1980 show a c...
Observations obtained from Nimbus 3 and 4 satellites of solar long term variability and irradiance i...
Full disk solar spectral irradiances near solar maximum were obtained in the spectral range 1200 to ...
Solar monitors on space platforms are discussed. Several experiments, utilizing different techniques...
The total solar power reaching the Earth is probably the most critical l parameter external to the a...
A review of solar constant determinations and measurements of its spectral distribution is presented...
The experimental results for radiance and temperature differences in the Wallops Island comparisons ...
Total solar irradiance was observed simultaneously outside the earth's atmosphere by three types of ...
The variations in data received from rocket-borne and balloon-borne instruments are discussed. Indir...
The cavity pyrheliometer sensor of the Nimbus 7 Earth Radiation Experiment indicated low-level varia...
Nimbus 7 solar irradiance values have been made available to the scientific community through the op...
The activity cavity radiometer irradiance monitor is supplying the first high precision data on sola...
Radiation in the wavelength interval 150-350 nm initiates chemical reactions in the lower mesosphere...
This suborbital program, involving the University of Colorado (CU), National Center for Atmospheric ...
As part of the ongoing process of trying to understand the physical processes at work in the Sun, th...
Solar irradiance measurements made from a balloon on January 27, 1978 and February 10, 1980 show a c...
Observations obtained from Nimbus 3 and 4 satellites of solar long term variability and irradiance i...
Full disk solar spectral irradiances near solar maximum were obtained in the spectral range 1200 to ...
Solar monitors on space platforms are discussed. Several experiments, utilizing different techniques...
The total solar power reaching the Earth is probably the most critical l parameter external to the a...
A review of solar constant determinations and measurements of its spectral distribution is presented...
The experimental results for radiance and temperature differences in the Wallops Island comparisons ...