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Features of probability distributions associated with measurements of the spectroenergetic characteristics of the optical radiation of various objects in the earth-atmosphere system by means of optoelectronic apparatus

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This paper discusses the features of one-dimensional probability distributions for random values in the form of the number of emitted photons of visible radiation from two different types of objects in the earth-atmosphere system (a star and the daytime disk of the earth), recorded by means of optoelectronic apparatus. © 2004 Optical Society of America

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