| The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-07. |
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| the average amount of radiant energy received by the earths atmosphere from the sun; its value is about 2 calories per min incident on each square centimeter of the upper atmosphere. The actual value of the energy varies with several factors; the most important factor is the earths distance from the sun, which changes because of the earths elliptical orbit. For computing the value of the solar constant, the astronomical unit, or average earth-sun distance, is used. |
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