Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991p%26ss...39..267e&link_type=abstract
(Colloquium on Phobos-Mars Mission, Paris, France, Oct. 23-27, 1989, Proceedings. A91-29558 11-91) Planetary and Space Science (
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Albedo, Infrared Spectroscopy, Mars Surface, Surface Temperature, Ground Stations, Mars Atmosphere, Near Infrared Radiation, Remote Sensing, Viking Orbiter Spacecraft, Mars, Albedo, Surface, Temperature, Earth-Based Observations, Infrared, Wavelengths, Spectroscopy, Optical Properties, Theoretical Studies, Dust, Spacecraft Observations, Polar Regions, Spectra
Scientific paper
Surface temperatures and albedos of the Martian disk have been measured from ground-based infrared spectroscopy, between September and December 1988. As a result, the measured surface temperatures seem to be higher than the Viking temperatures measured in 1977, and closer to the theoretical temperatures calculated from the Viking 1976 (primary mission). This suggests that the Martian dust activity in 1988, at the time of opposition, was probably less intense than in 1977.
Bouchet Patrice
Encrenaz Th.
Lellouch Emmanuel
Rosenqvist Jan
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