Abstract
On Tuesday October 25, a partial solar eclipse was observed in Finland and at Aalto University's Metsähovi Radio Observatory in Kirkkonummi.
The solar eclipse was be visible from 12:11 to 14:31 and it was at its deepest at 13:21, when the Sun was be 62.7 percent covered. The exact times of the solar eclipse are calculated for Kirkkonummi and western Uusimaa.
Finland's only astronomical radio observatory is located at Metsähovi. Even though it was raining the whole time, Metsähovi's radio telescopes were able able to produce solar maps and record the eclipse even through clouds.
The solar eclipse was be visible from 12:11 to 14:31 and it was at its deepest at 13:21, when the Sun was be 62.7 percent covered. The exact times of the solar eclipse are calculated for Kirkkonummi and western Uusimaa.
Finland's only astronomical radio observatory is located at Metsähovi. Even though it was raining the whole time, Metsähovi's radio telescopes were able able to produce solar maps and record the eclipse even through clouds.
Translated title of the contribution | Solar eclipse with a radio telescope |
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Original language | Finnish |
Type | Solar eclipse webpage |
Media of output | Web page |
Publisher | Aalto-yliopiston Metsähovin radio-observatorio |
Number of pages | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 25 Oct 2022 |
MoE publication type | Not Eligible |
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