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James Van Allen journal, 1951?-December 1954
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Also: Probability of a collision = (μ) (d) (x) = (((d)(x) {thickness (gm/(cm exponent 2))})/(L {mean [frequency?] path (gm/(cm exponent 2))})) , L_=(1/μ) therefore, (1/L) = (sigma)(N/A) = μ [red ink box below here:] (L {M.F.P. (gm/(cm exponent 2))}) = (A {atomic #})/((sigma {cross section ((cm exponent 2)/(atom))})N {Avogadro #}) [red ink box above here] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hynek on 21 March 1950 Astronomical Magnitufe per square second of sky at the zenith: -- +22 on a moonless night +4 daylight sun at a moderate elevation Hynek has photographed a +4 magnitude star in daytime (best yet achieval with Perkins telescope) See Pettit and Nicholson (Astrophysical Journal ?) for absolute comparison of starlight and skylight and sunlight. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total direct sunlight = 6 times skylight typically falling on a horizontal area.
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Also: Probability of a collision = (μ) (d) (x) = (((d)(x) {thickness (gm/(cm exponent 2))})/(L {mean [frequency?] path (gm/(cm exponent 2))})) , L_=(1/μ) therefore, (1/L) = (sigma)(N/A) = μ [red ink box below here:] (L {M.F.P. (gm/(cm exponent 2))}) = (A {atomic #})/((sigma {cross section ((cm exponent 2)/(atom))})N {Avogadro #}) [red ink box above here] ------------------------------------------------------------------- Hynek on 21 March 1950 Astronomical Magnitufe per square second of sky at the zenith: -- +22 on a moonless night +4 daylight sun at a moderate elevation Hynek has photographed a +4 magnitude star in daytime (best yet achieval with Perkins telescope) See Pettit and Nicholson (Astrophysical Journal ?) for absolute comparison of starlight and skylight and sunlight. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total direct sunlight = 6 times skylight typically falling on a horizontal area.
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