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by asd4 1080 days ago
I wasn't familiar with the underlying effect. This paper seems relevant and is very readable.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S23524...

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- absorption and radiation are correlated (a black surface would radiate more than a white surface when heated to 6000K (assuming they survive the temperature unchanged)) - a solid polished surface reflects better than a powder surface (thats imho a flaw in the article) - basically you want a surface that is white in solar and black in atmospheric
One of my high school professors touched on this when talking about heatsink design and I thought I remembered it wrong, glad to see it come up here.
Exactly. The trick here is that you're exploiting overlaps in emission and absorption spectra in the atmosphere.