The solar constant can be determined using?
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It is most accurately measured from satellites where atmospheric effects are absent.
The value of the constant is approximately 1.366 kilowatts per square metre. ...
Moreover, as the Sun burns up its hydrogen, the solar constant increases by about 10 percent every billion years.
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The specific value at Earth of 1,361 W/m2 is called the "solar constant". In order to calculate the total amount of energy arriving at Earth, we need to know how much area is being lit. We then multiply the area by the insolation (in units of energy flow per unit area) to find out the total amount of incoming energy.
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