Relative reflectivity of ultraviolet formations on Venus

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Planetary Radiation, Spectral Reflectance, Ultraviolet Spectrophotometers, Venus (Planet), Long Wave Radiation, Optical Filters, Short Wave Radiation, Venus Atmosphere

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Results of the relative spectrophotometry of ultraviolet formations on Venus in the spectral range of 3500-6500 A are given; the results are based on observations made in 1975 over a phase-angle range of 68-90 deg. The spectral dependence of the relative reflectivity of ultraviolet formations on Venus are presented, both as measured and as corrected for atmospheric distortions. It is shown that the contrast visibility of the ultraviolet details is subject to time variations. It is found that irrespective of the time variations in the values of the relative reflectivity of the ultraviolet formations, the general character of the spectral variation of this quantity remains the same.

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