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The obscuration dataset used to calculate insolation. Obscuration, the fraction of the Sun's area covered by the Moon, is calculated at 10-second intervals from 15:42:10 to 20:52:20 UTC at a resolution of 360/8192 degrees per pixel (roughly 3.75 × 4.

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English: The obscuration dataset used to calculate insolation. Obscuration, the fraction of the Sun's area covered by the Moon, is calculated at 10-second intervals from 15:42:10 to 20:52:20 UTC at a resolution of 360/8192 degrees per pixel (roughly 3.75 × 4.9 km at 40°N). The maps are global equirectangular projections centered on (0°, 0°), with white = 100% obscuration and black = 0%. The sharp borders are the terminator (the day-night line). The complete dataset can be downloaded as a single .zip file (194 MB).
Date 25 March 2024, 17:30:00 (upload date)
Source Insolation during the 2024 Eclipse
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - null
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Sun-Earth-Moon Interactions; Moon; Eclipse; Sun-earth Interactions; Heliophysics; Science On a Sphere; Earth Science; Solar Eclipse; Sun and Earth

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