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   - some simple celestial event like a solar eclipse?   - some simple celestial event like a solar eclipse?
  
-I wasn't happy with the weather explanation, since the shadows were too sharp and clear to be diffused by clouds. Also, the perceived color-space and contrast-levels always change when the light-level is reduced by clouds, just like a big softbox. Maybe one of the rare dust clouds? The other two explanations could be grouped into the celestial body movement category.+I wasn't happy with the weather explanation, since the shadows were too sharp and clear to be diffused by clouds. Also, the perceived color-space and contrast-levels always change when the light-level is reduced by clouds, just like a big softbox. But this was nothing like it. Maybe one of the rare dust clouds? The other two explanations could be grouped into the celestial body movement category.
  
-Based on this reflection and enough time spent, watching & studying the [[lab:ucsspm|UCSSPM]] dashboards, to get a feeling for whats "normal"I realized, I should be able to distinguish the event type by the characteristics of its change pattern in the graphs, with hard and trusted data.+Based on this reflection and enough time spent, watching & studying the [[lab:ucsspm|UCSSPM]] dashboards, to get a feeling for whats "normal"I realized, that I should be able to distinguish the event type by the typical characteristics of its change pattern in the graphs, with hard and trusted data.
  
 Environmental/Weather related changes usually have a rather noisy/random pattern where celestial body movement or rotation/angle changes mostly form paraboloid graphs. You can see this pattern in the Optimum Elevation and Extraterrestrial Radiation Graphs. Both are a product of Earth's orbit around the sun and its rotation. Environmental/Weather related changes usually have a rather noisy/random pattern where celestial body movement or rotation/angle changes mostly form paraboloid graphs. You can see this pattern in the Optimum Elevation and Extraterrestrial Radiation Graphs. Both are a product of Earth's orbit around the sun and its rotation.