One-millimeter brightness temperatures of the planets

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Astronomical Photometry, Brightness Temperature, Millimeter Waves, Planetary Temperature, Astronomical Models, Bolometers, Jupiter (Planet), Mars (Planet), Neptune (Planet), Saturn (Planet), Uranus (Planet), Venus (Planet), Planets, Models, Wavelengths, Radiation, Flux, Temperatures, Mars, Brightness, Photometry, Millimeter Waves, Earth-Based Observations, Jupiter, Venus, Calibrations, Neptune, Uranus, Mercury, Saturn, Spectra

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Results are reported for a bolometric determination of the relative brightness at a wavelength of 1 mm of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The relative measurements are converted to absolute temperatures by using a thermal model for Mars, which was checked by observations of Mars and Jupiter at two different epochs. The mean planetary disk temperatures are found to be 320 + or 16 K for Mercury, 276 + or - 14 K for Venus, 145 + or - 7 K for Saturn, 168 + or - 8 K for Jupiter, 87 + or - 7 K for Uranus, and 96 + or - 10 K for Neptune. These results are compared with previous determinations at other wavelengths, and some aspects of the observations of the individual planets are briefly discussed.

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