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Apparent magnitude of earthshine: A simple calculationdoi:10.1088/0143-0807/37/3/035601Dulli Agrawal
Without disclosing why, someone in the government of the state (“Land”) of Baden-Württemberg decided to modify the job offer to one that I could not accept (I would have understood reservations about my lack of management experience but it appears that not being German played a major rol...
By contrast, estimates of turbulence intensity (𝑇𝐼TI) require advanced motion compensation because floating lidar systems show stronger wind velocity fluctuations than non-moving lidars [5]. The magnitude of this motion-induced error depends on the amplitude and period of the motion which result...
By contrast, estimates of turbulence intensity (𝑇𝐼TI) require advanced motion compensation because floating lidar systems show stronger wind velocity fluctuations than non-moving lidars [5]. The magnitude of this motion-induced error depends on the amplitude and period of the motion which result...
Unlike previous lensed stars, the magnification and observed brightness (AB magnitude, 27.2) have remained roughly constant over 3.5 years of imaging and follow-up. The delensed absolute UV magnitude, −10 ± 2, is consistent with a star of mass greater than 50 times the mass of ...
Magnitude: -1.46 Type: Main sequence, A0 Constellation: Canis Major Sirius is the brightest star in the night sky, and sometimes the brightest object of all. The Moon and the planets Jupiter, Venus and Mars— and occasionally Mercury— are the only natural objects that are bright enough to ...
5), although the location was affected by the intrusion in terms of temperature (Supplementary Fig. 2). It appears that while the advection of temperature occurs over a broad swath, the advection of aerosols/pollution happens over narrower parts of the overall event due to specific point ...
In the sky, Venus appears as a brilliant white object that is one of the brightest natural things in the night sky. Its maximum magnitude, or apparent brightness, is close to -5, according to NASA. (By comparison, the moon is roughly -14, The lower an object's magnitude, the brighter...