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  • 81Solar Monitoring Observatory — The Solar Monitoring Observatory (SOLAR / SMO) is an ESA science observatory that is part of the Columbus Laboratory, which is a component of the International Space Station. The Columbus module (including SOLAR) was launched February 2008 aboard …

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  • 82Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment — Typ: Forschungssatellit Land: USA Behörde …

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  • 83Solar Monitoring Observatory — El Observatorio de The Solar Monitoring Observatory is externally mounted on the Columbus Laboratory. El Solar Monitoring Observatory (SOLAR / SMO), que significa Observatorio de Monitorización Solar, es un observatorio científico de la ESA que… …

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  • 84light — light1 lightful, adj. lightfully, adv. /luyt/, n., adj., lighter, lightest, v., lighted or lit, lighting. n. 1. something that makes things visible or affords illumination: All colors depend on light. 2. Physics …

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  • 85Light — For other uses, see Light (disambiguation). Visible light redirects here. For other uses, see Visible light (disambiguation) …

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  • 86Climate change — For current and future climatological effects of human influences, see global warming. For the study of past climate change, see paleoclimatology. For temperatures on the longest time scales, see geologic temperature record …

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  • 87Photon mapping — In computer graphics, photon mapping is a two pass global illumination algorithm developed by Henrik Wann Jensen that solves the rendering equation. Rays from the light source and rays from the camera are traced independently until some… …

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  • 88Insolation — is a measure of solar radiation energy received on a given surface area in a given time. It is commonly expressed as average irradiance in watts per square meter (W/m²) or kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kW·h/(m²·day)) (or hours/day). In …

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  • 89Radiative forcing — In climate science, radiative forcing is generally defined as the change in net irradiance between different layers of the atmosphere. Typically, radiative forcing is quantified at the tropopause in units of watts per square meter. A positive… …

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  • 90Einstein (unit) — An einstein is a unit used in irradiance and in photochemistry. One einstein is defined as one mole of photons, regardless of their frequency. Therefore, the number of photons in an einstein is Avogadro s number, 6.022×1023. Irradiance might be… …

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