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Temperatures of Jupiter’s Upper Atmosphere: The Role of the Planetary Magnetic Field

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Ingo Mueller‐Wodarg   +4 more
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Planetary atmospheres

Reviews of Geophysics, 1975
The past 4 years have been marked by tremendous observational advances in the field of planetary atmospheres. A great deal of new information has been obtained by unmanned spacecraft, notably the Mariner 9 mission to Mars, the Pioneer 10 mission to Jupiter, and the Mariner 10 mission to Venus, all sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space ...
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Planetary atmospheres

Reviews of Geophysics, 1983
The period from 1979 to 1982 has been characterized by extensive exploration of the Solar System. Pioneer and Voyager missions to Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn combined with ongoing analysis and data collection from the Viking‐Mars mission have contributed greatly to our understanding of planetary atmospheres.The Pioneer orbiter and the Pioneer multiprobe
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Planetary atmospheres

2021
The emphasis of this book is on comparative aspects of planetary atmospheres, generally meaning comparison with the Earth, including atmospheric composition, thermal structure, cloud properties, dynamics, weather and climate, and aeronomy. The goal is to look for common processes at work under different boundary conditions in order to reach a ...
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Planetary atmospheres

Reviews of Geophysics, 1987
Rapid advances in our understanding of planetary atmospheres have occurred since the previous quadrennial review (Beebe, 1983), based to a large extent on analyses of planetary spacecraft data from earlier periods. The VEGA mission at Venus and Voyager 2 at Uranus provided new data, as did an active program of remote sensing from Earth and its vicinity.
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Dissipation of Planetary Atmospheres

Science, 1959
Escape-level density is approximately inversely proportional to gravity and with decreasing mass will tend toward that of interplanetary gas. When this value is reached, dissipation must cease. The minimum possible ground density of lunar air is calculated to be 10 –12 that of the air at normal temperature and ...
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A planetary boundary for green water

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2022
Lan Wang-Erlandsson   +2 more
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Planetary Atmospheres

Journal Geological Society of India, 1986
D. Lal, M. N. Rao
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