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Hi,
I've a question which has been wandering in my head for a while. Maybe this is not the right place to ask it, but maybe someone could point me to a better place. I'll try to ask it as easy as possible. According to my calculations, the difference between the longest distance from earth to the sun and the shorstest one are about 4.8 millions of kilometers. Why the temperature doesn't drastically change because of this? If this is because of radiation doesn't being too important this far from the sun, Where can I find a equation which relates radiation with distance? Hope you can help me clear my mind. Regards, -- Beto |
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