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oemBiology oemBiology
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Posts: 1245
5 years ago
I would like to know on where to find any reference of light wavelength given from different planets.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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Educator
5 years ago
I think you're seeking an "albedo" chart:



Hope this helps oem7110
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5 years ago
This is a good website to read and reference from:

https://science.nasa.gov/ems/09_visiblelight

You have very interesting questions. Do you mind if I ask what is your major like what are you studying?



oemBiology Author
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5 years ago Edited: 5 years ago, oem7110
I think you're seeking an "albedo" chart:

Bond Albedo and Geometric Albedo cannot tell what wavelength (light spectrum) reflects from different planets into Earth.





Do you have any more suggestions?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)

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Educator
5 years ago
You're right about albedo not providing a specific wavelength; I thought you were perhaps seeking which is brightest.

Maybe a discussion on planetary radiation might help in your research (attached).

Are we discussing exoplanets or planets within in our solar system?
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oemBiology Author
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5 years ago
We are discussing planets within in our solar system, such as Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Saturn, Pluto, ...

Do you find any reference of light wavelength given from different planets?
Thanks, to everyone very much for any suggestions (^v^)
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Educator
5 years ago
The YouTube link mentioned exoplanets, hence my confusion.

I think the reason why albedo is the only measure you can find is because it's hard to distinguish actual wavelengths from so far away since the light scatters. You could make assumptions, however, based on the composition of that planet's atmosphere. I think that's the route to take here.

https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=12472
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