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        <description>Global map: TOA all-sky longwave (LW) flux from Uvsq-Sat: February 2021– October 2024. UVSQ-SAT is a CubeSat mission launched in January 24, 2021. Dedicated to measuring ERB and SSI in the Herzberg continuum (200-242 nm). The Outgoing Shortwave Radiation is a Measurements of solar radiation reflected by the Earth and its atmosphere. Essential for studying the Earth's albedo. The OSR is strong over high albedo and light surfaces such as the Arctic,  desert, and seasonally snow-covered areas, and weaker over tropical oceans and dense cloud cover. The TOA reflected radiation in the near infrared range over (⁓250 Wm-2), in the brightest regions. To learn more: check paper https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/16/2751/pdf (Meftah et al. 2025). OSR: Outgoing Shortwave Radiation. TOA: Top Of Atmosphere. ERB: Earth’s Radiation Budget. SSI: Solar Irradiance.</description>
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