Sunday, March 22, 2015

Here is the Swedish figures behind eclipse – New Technology

       

– At 11 o’clock when it was at its darkest, only 10 percent of the sun’s energy reaching the Earth, says Mats Rönnelid, associate professor at the University of Dalarna .

On Solar Energy Research Center, measure continuously the sun’s rays and found that everything followed the plan.

- Although we could not see the sun, so also reduces the diffuse radiation from the sky when radiation from the sun is reflected in the atmosphere and in the clouds, he said.

diagram from one of the pyranometrar that measures the solar radiation shows it was just as dark at 11 when nearly 90 percent of the sun’s disk was covered by the moon, which It was shortly after 6 o’clock in the morning.

The School is a one-year and two-year masters program in solar technology with students from all over the world. It also places great feature about solar energy in other programs – in engineering programs in energy, machinery, materials and industrial economics. There are also special courses for construction engineering students focusing on solar energy.

– We have built an indoor laboratory with strong specialty lamps provide artificial sunlight so we are independent of the weather, he said.

And where do equally strong safety glasses if you look directly at the sun at a eclipse.

The movie clip above shows the solar eclipse as seen from Proba-2, mediated by the European Space Agency (ESA).

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