Black-body radiation at 6000 K is that proportion of the flux which would be incident on the top of the atmosphere. Solar irradiance is called the "solar constant" (varies over sunspot cycle + 1 W m-2).
Black-body radiation at 6000 K is that proportion of the flux which would be incident on the top of the atmosphere. Solar irradiance is called the "solar constant" (varies over sunspot cycle + 1 W m-2).
Black-body radiation at 6000 K is that proportion of the flux which would be incident on the top of the atmosphere. Solar irradiance is called the "solar constant" (varies over sunspot cycle + 1 W m-2).