Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jan 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990aiaa.meetq....s&link_type=abstract
AIAA, Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 28th, Reno, NV, Jan. 8-11, 1990. 26 p.
Computer Science
Sound
Atmospheric Entry, Atmospheric Sounding, Interplanetary Spacecraft, Mars Atmosphere, Reentry Vehicles, Venus Atmosphere, Atmospheric Composition, Ballistic Missiles, Data Processing, Space Probes, Spacecraft Instruments
Scientific paper
This paper overviews the history (since 1963) of the exploration of planetary atmospheres by use of entry probes. The techniques used to measure the compositions of the atmospheres of the earth, Mars, and Venus are described together with the key results obtained. Attention is also given to the atmosphere-structure experiment aboard the Galileo Mission, launched on October 17, 1989 and now under way on its 6-yr trip to Jupiter, and to future experiments.
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