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DURING the recent solar eclipse of October 2, 1959, measurements were made at the U.S. Air Force Cambridge Research Center's radio astronomy site at Hamilton, Massachusetts. At this location the Sun rose partially eclipsed and 10 min. later it was totally eclipsed at an elevation of about 1°.
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AARONS, J., CASTELLI, J., STRAKA, R. et al. Observations on the Solar Eclipse of October 2. Nature 185, 230–231 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185230a0
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