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Solar Flux 10,7 cm.


Maurizio Marsigli
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4 hours ago, Drax Spacex said:

At my location in North Texas, temperature dropped rapidly during the maximum of the eclipse and ramped back up soon after.  Apparently the Earth needs the Sun to stay warm 🤔.

 

yeah, it's like night, ground gets less light and heats up less as a result

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23 hours ago, Drax Spacex said:

At my location in North Texas, temperature dropped rapidly during the maximum of the eclipse and ramped back up soon after.  Apparently the Earth needs the Sun to stay warm 🤔.

 

Wow, I had no idea that we need the sun for warmth 😳 haha nice observation though. I have never thought of measuring the temperature during an eclipse, I need to do that next time.

But yea, that would explain the low solar flux.

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