The paper uses the distance and temperature of 47,111 hottest nearby space objects including stars, quasars, white dwarf, and carbon stars. We have used SIMBADKalhor, BahramMehrparvar, FarzanehKalhor, BehnamSocial Science Electronic Publishing
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aAs a design guideline, the TMP006 should only be used to calculate the surface temperature of target objects with emissivity values greater than 0.7, and preferably greater than 0.9. The emissivity values of common objects are listed in Table 1. 作为设计指南,应该只用于TMP006计算表面温度目标对象...
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Earth will look wildly different in millions of years. Take a look. If a scary asteroid will actually strike Earth, here's how you'll know Modern observations with instruments in space and on Earth allow agencies like NASA to track daily global temperature.Credit: NASA / Global Modeling and...
Global sea-surface temperatures have beenespecially highover the past five months and remained at record-high levels throughout April, May, June and July 2023. In August 2023, the sea-surface temperature was 69.76 degrees Fahrenheit (20.98 degrees Celsius), surpassing the previous March 2016 heat...
The global temperature in 2019 were second only to those of 2016, displaying the planet's long-term warming trend, according to the NASA-NOAA report released on Wednesday. The global temperatures in 2019 were 0.98 degrees Celsius warmer than the 1951 to 1980 mean, making the past five years...
The temperature, which the organization, also known as the WMO, described as "more befitting the Mediterranean than the Arctic", occurred on June 20 last year during a prolonged heatwave in Arctic Siberia, when temperatures were as much as 10 C above normal for much of the summer.The WMO, ...
February 2024 was the hottest February on record for theworld, which makes it the ninth month in a row to be the hottest on record, the European Union'sCopernicus Climate Change Serviceannounced Tuesday. With a global average surface air temperature of 56.37 degrees Fahrenheit (13.54 degrees Cels...