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doc#111 have ample light when the sun sets; the temperature of our homes is independent of the seasons
doc#117 600° K. This result suggests a very high temperature at the solid surface of the planet, although
doc#117 might be predicted on the basis of the known temperature of Mars. The low intensity of the radiation
doc#117 some depth beneath the surface, where the temperature variation due to solar radiation is reduced
doc#117 length, it should be possible to sample the temperature variation at different depths beneath the
doc#117 </p><p> The concept of apparent black-body temperature is used to describe the radiation received
doc#117 the planet. The apparent black-body disk temperature is the temperature which must be assumed
doc#117 apparent black-body disk temperature is the temperature which must be assumed for the black body
doc#117 black body, will the apparent black-body temperature correspond to the physical temperature
doc#117 body temperature correspond to the physical temperature of the emitting material. </p><p> The radio
doc#117 would increase the average disk brightness temperature by less than 1° K. At meter wave lengths
doc#117 , and Salomonovich, 1960). The constant- temperature contours are much smoother than those observed
doc#117 known. The ratio of the measured antenna temperature change during a drift scan across the moon
doc#117 across the moon to the average brightness temperature of the moon over the antenna beam (assuming
doc#117 antenna beam (assuming that the brightness temperature of the sky is negligible) was found, by
doc#117 diagram, to be 0.85. The measured brightness temperature is a good approximation to the brightness
doc#117 is a good approximation to the brightness temperature at the center of the lunar disk because
doc#117 the narrow antenna beam and because the temperature distribution over the central portion of
doc#117 was about 18<prime>.5, and the brightness temperature was reduced by assuming a Gaussian shape
doc#118 available for industrial use or as high temperature research tools often more than 50% of the