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Scientific paper
Dec 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978nascp2068..113c&link_type=abstract
In JPL The Saturn System p 113-126 (SEE N79-16758 07-91)
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Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Pressure, Infrared Spectra, Surface Temperature, Titan, Methane, Natural Satellites, Planetary Atmospheres, Saturn (Planet), Temperature Inversions, Very Large Array (Vla)
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The inversion model for the atmosphere of Titan is reviewed. The basic features of the model are: a cold surface (80 K), a warm stratosphere (160 K) and a low surface pressure (20 mbar). The model is consistent with all existing thermal infrared spectrophotometry, but it cannot preclude the existence of an opaque, cloud, thick atmosphere. The model excludes other gases than methane as bulk constituents. Radio wavelengths observations, including recent data from the very large array, are discussed. These long wavelength observations may be the only direct means of sampling the surface environment before an entry probe or flyby.
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