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Abstract:
This paper discusses the possible error of the calculation of the atmospheric extinction coefficient by the Koschinieder visibility formula. An analysis of the problem shows that an error of 10% can be in-troduced in the measurement if the target used is a non-blackbody. By using the telephotometer as a tool of measurement, such an error can be markedly reduced.
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