The Atmospheres of Venus and MarsJohn C. Brandt, Michael B. McElroy Retells five classic eerie stories in pop-up format, including "Dracula's Guest" and "The Masque of the Red Death." |
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... shown in Fig . 8. Since the temperature cannot be obtained from this region alone we assumed a temperature 20 , +33 BAND INTENSITY P - BRANCH 18 20 22 24 26 HOT BAND LINES 10400 WAVE LENGTH 10405 Fig . 8 - High precision observations of ...
... shown in Fig . 8. Since the temperature cannot be obtained from this region alone we assumed a temperature 20 , +33 BAND INTENSITY P - BRANCH 18 20 22 24 26 HOT BAND LINES 10400 WAVE LENGTH 10405 Fig . 8 - High precision observations of ...
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... shown in Fig . 7. The corresponding parameters are shown in Table 1. Above the ionospheric peak , Fig . 7 shows the line , from Fig . 3 , with a constant scale height of 29 km . The computed curves can be moved in both height and ...
... shown in Fig . 7. The corresponding parameters are shown in Table 1. Above the ionospheric peak , Fig . 7 shows the line , from Fig . 3 , with a constant scale height of 29 km . The computed curves can be moved in both height and ...
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... ( Fig . 3 ) has variously been given as 24 ± 3 km ( Fjeldbo et al . , 1966a ) and 29 km ( Fjeldbo et al . , 1966b ) . In an F2 region the topside scale height is k ( T , + Te ) mig , where the subscript i refers to the positive ion and e ...
... ( Fig . 3 ) has variously been given as 24 ± 3 km ( Fjeldbo et al . , 1966a ) and 29 km ( Fjeldbo et al . , 1966b ) . In an F2 region the topside scale height is k ( T , + Te ) mig , where the subscript i refers to the positive ion and e ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Introductory Comments on Venuss Lower Atmosphere | 15 |
Multiple Light Scattering in Planetary Atmospheres | 35 |
Copyright | |
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absorption albedo altitude angle atmos atmosphere of Mars band Belton Brandt/McElroy BRAZZA calculated Chamberlain and McElroy cloud cm³ sec-1 CO₂ coefficient computations cross-sections curve diffusion Earth effect electron density energy loss equation Eshleman estimates excitation exospheric exospheric temperature F₁ F₂ Figure Fjeldbo flux G. P. Kuiper Geophys Goody heat Hunten infrared ionization ionosphere isotropic JUIN Kitt Peak Kliore Kuiper layer loss rate lower atmosphere magnetic field magnetosheath Mariner Martian atmosphere Martian ionosphere Martian upper atmosphere measurements mesopause method N.MEXICO N₂ neutral number density observed obtained occultation optical optical depth optical thickness particles peak phase function photoelectrons planet planetary plasma scale pure CO2 radiation radiative Rasool reaction recombination refractivity region rotation scale height scattering solar wind Space Sci spectra spectrum Spinrad surface pressure thermal thermopause thermosphere thick tion vertical water vapor wave wavelength