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Old July 3rd 04, 04:27 PM
simon.coombs3
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where could I find a breakdown of the light output of our sun at different
wavelengths? I have got a 713Nm pass filter and was thinking of taking some
pictures through it.

I will of course not take any chances with my eyesight though.

Thanks

Simon


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Old July 3rd 04, 05:02 PM
Marcus Fox
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"simon.coombs3" wrote in message
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where could I find a breakdown of the light output of our sun at different
wavelengths? I have got a 713Nm pass filter and was thinking of taking

some
pictures through it.

I will of course not take any chances with my eyesight though.

Thanks

Simon


http://mesola.obspm.fr/solar_spect.php

Marcus


 




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