Observation of the solar eclipse 1966 May 20 in the region between 3.2 cm to 2.7 m wavelength |
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Authors: | F. Fü rstenberg,J. Keiser,J. Priese |
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Abstract: | The solar eclipse 1966 May 20 was observed at 3.2, 10, 15, 20, 54, 59 cm, 1.05, 1.34 and 2.7 m wavelength by the observatories of the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut. The meter-wavelength observations were superposed by a noise storm. The result shows a region of enhanced radiation from the plages near the central meridian at the short wavelengths. Consulting additionally the observations made at Kiel, NERA, and Ondejov in the region of about 1.2 m wavelength it is possible to localize the source of the noise storm. |
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