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The Atmosphere of Venus

Scientific American, 1981
Gerald Schubert, Curt Covey
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The Atmosphere of The Planet Venus

Radio Science, 1970
The fact that Venus has an atmosphere was discovered by M. V. Lomonosov in 1761. However, attempts to investigate its properties during the following two centuries were not sufficiently successful for construction of an adequate model. This situation has only recently been changed.
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Some problems of Venus' atmospheric dynamics

Icarus, 1984
Abstract A brief survey is given of the observational data on wind speeds in the atmosphere of Venus, as well as results of the theory of similitude and of a scale analysis for estimation of the wind speeds and temperature contrasts. It is shown that, in the lower portion of the atmosphere, containing roughly half of the mass, the first method ...
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Day–night cloud asymmetry prevents early oceans on Venus but not on Earth

Nature, 2021
Martin Turbet   +2 more
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PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE

2022
V. A. KRASNOPOL’SKY, V. A. PARSHEV
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COMPOSITION OF THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE

2022
U. VON ZAHN   +3 more
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The nightside cloud-top circulation of the atmosphere of Venus

Nature, 2021
Kiichi Fukuya   +2 more
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Phosphine gas in the cloud decks of Venus

Nature Astronomy, 2020
Jane Greaves   +2 more
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Water activity in Venus’s uninhabitable clouds and other planetary atmospheres

Nature Astronomy, 2021
John Edward Hallsworth   +2 more
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