Titan - 1.5 micron photometry and spectrophotometry and a search for variability

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Albedo, Astronomical Photometry, Satellite Surfaces, Spectrophotometry, Titan, Infrared Astronomy, Satellite Atmospheres, Variability, Saturn, Satellites, Titan, Photometry, Spectrophotometry, Albedo, Optical Properties, Spectra, Wavelengths, Absorption, Troposphere, Comparisons, Infrared, Earth-Based Observations, Flux, Atmosphere, Seasonal Variations, Clouds, Aerosols, Carbon Monoxide, Jupiter, Ganymede, Callisto, Europa, Neptune, Uranus

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The first photometric measurements of Titan in the mid-IR free of possible contamination from long-wavelength filter leaks are reported. A low-resolution spectrum covering the last unobserved gap in Titan's near-IR spectrum from 3.1 to 5.1 micron is shown. A series of photometric measurements is reported that may lay the foundation for long-term searches for variations in the albedos. Low-resolution spectra of Ganymede, Callisto, and Europa are also reported along with marginal detections of Neptune at 4.8 micron and two 4.8 micron observations of Uranus.

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