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==Sources of solar radiation==
 
==Sources of solar radiation==
'''Solar radiation''' can be split into two varieties: ''electromagnetic'' and ''ionized particles''.
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'''Solar [[radiation]]''' can be split into two varieties: ''electromagnetic'' and ''ionized particles''.
 
* The electromagnetic spectrum is radiated from a near-"Black Body" at 5800K.
 
* The electromagnetic spectrum is radiated from a near-"Black Body" at 5800K.
 
* High energy ions can be excited by [[solar wind]] interations and/or emitted directly from [[solar flares]] via [[Coronal Mass Ejections]].
 
* High energy ions can be excited by [[solar wind]] interations and/or emitted directly from [[solar flares]] via [[Coronal Mass Ejections]].

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Sources of solar radiation

Solar radiation can be split into two varieties: electromagnetic and ionized particles.


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