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G. C. Southworth1 has reported the measurement of microwave radiation from the sun with a conventional superheterodyne receiver and a large parabolic antenna. This note is to report similar measurements made with a microwave radiometer, which was designed primarily for the measurement of the atmospheric absorption of water vapor by observing the thermal radiation emitted by the atmosphere.2
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Dicke, R.H., Beringer, R. (1946). Microwave Radiation from the Sun and Moon. In: Classics in Radio Astronomy. Studies in the History of Modern Science, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7752-5_22
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