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Icarus, 1974
Abstract A novel method, called the crossover technique, has been devised for the remote determination of the surface temperature of planets, satellites, and asteroids having a negligible atmosphere. The method is discussed using new spectra of Mars as an example, and it is shown how it might be extended to other solar system objects. The accuracy of
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Abstract A novel method, called the crossover technique, has been devised for the remote determination of the surface temperature of planets, satellites, and asteroids having a negligible atmosphere. The method is discussed using new spectra of Mars as an example, and it is shown how it might be extended to other solar system objects. The accuracy of
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International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1985
(1985). A Review of: “Satellite Sensing of a Cloudy Atmosphere: Observing the Third Planet”. Edited by A. HENDERSON-SELLERS. (London: Taylor and Francis Ltd, 1984.) [Pp. 340.] Price£18·00. International Journal of Remote Sensing: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 367-367.
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(1985). A Review of: “Satellite Sensing of a Cloudy Atmosphere: Observing the Third Planet”. Edited by A. HENDERSON-SELLERS. (London: Taylor and Francis Ltd, 1984.) [Pp. 340.] Price£18·00. International Journal of Remote Sensing: Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 367-367.
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First-order analytic propagation of satellites in the exponential atmosphere of an oblate planet
Vladimir Martinuşi +2 more
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Correction to ‘The atmospheres of the outer planets and satellites’
Reviews of Geophysics, 1981openaire +1 more source
COUPLED EVOLUTION OF THE ATMOSPHERES AND INTERIORS OF PLANETS AND SATELLITES
1989G. SCHUBERT +3 more
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