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English: Theoretical insolation at the top of the atmosphere, assuming a solar constant of 1367 W/m^2 when Earth is at its "average" radius, obliquity of 23.4398 degrees, longitude of perihelion of 282.895 degrees, eccentricity of .016704.
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