päikesespektril
Päikesespektril, known in English as the solar spectrum, refers to the distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the Sun. This spectrum is not uniform but rather a continuous range of wavelengths, with varying intensities at different parts of the spectrum. The Sun's emission peaks in the visible light portion, which is why our eyes are most sensitive to these wavelengths. However, the solar spectrum extends far beyond visible light, encompassing ultraviolet (UV) radiation at shorter wavelengths and infrared (IR) radiation at longer wavelengths.
The Earth's atmosphere plays a significant role in modifying the solar spectrum that reaches the surface. Atmospheric
Studying the solar spectrum is crucial for various scientific disciplines. It provides insights into the Sun's