Extraterrestrial Influence on Climate ChangeSolar Eclipse Influences the Environment of the Earth
Extraterrestrial Influence on Climate Change: Solar Eclipse Influences the Environment of the Earth
Mukherjee, Saumitra
2012-08-22 00:00:00
[The effects of eclipse were observed in a part of China on 23 July 2009 which shows that the cosmic ray intensity decreases with the decrease in Electron flux recorded by the Sun Observatory Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) satellite. The attempt was based on the changes in the concentration of atmospheric gases like Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Aerosol, and Cloud cover. The paper shows direct correlation of cosmic ray intensity, heliophysical and atmospheric variation during the solar eclipse. It will be useful educational information to understand the atmosphere in variable condition.]
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Extraterrestrial Influence on Climate ChangeSolar Eclipse Influences the Environment of the Earth
[The effects of eclipse were observed in a part of China on 23 July 2009 which shows that the cosmic ray intensity decreases with the decrease in Electron flux recorded by the Sun Observatory Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) satellite. The attempt was based on the changes in the concentration of atmospheric gases like Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Dioxide, Aerosol, and Cloud cover. The paper shows direct correlation of cosmic ray intensity, heliophysical and atmospheric variation during the solar eclipse. It will be useful educational information to understand the atmosphere in variable condition.]
Published: Aug 22, 2012
Keywords: Cloud Cover; Electron Flux; Solar Eclipse; Cloud Fraction; Nitrogen Dioxide
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