Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993em%26p...63.....f&link_type=abstract
Earth, Moon, and Planets (ISSN 0167-9295), vol. 63, no. 2, 85 p.
Physics
Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Temperature, Conferences, Costa Rica, Geomagnetism, Geomorphology, Jupiter Atmosphere, Neptune Atmosphere, Planetary Craters, Saturn Atmosphere, Solar Eclipses, Turbidity, Uranus Atmosphere, Wind Variations, Algorithms, Crustal Fractures, Diurnal Variations, Magnetic Variations, Planetary Evolution, Sinkholes, Solar Constant, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Radiation, Wind Velocity
Scientific paper
The study of the world beyond the sky and how it interacts with the Earth is not only of interest to nations like the United States, but also to developing countries around the world. One aspect of this broad field, Planetary Science, was covered by a United Nations/European Space Agency (UN/ESA) workshop. Topics discussed included: the Chicxulub Impact Crater in Yucatan, Mexico; the solar eclipse of July 11, 1991 and its affect on Costa Rica, and modeling the primeval atmospheres of the gas giants. For individual titles, see A95-79917 through A95-79921.
Fernandez Walter
Haubold Hans Joachim
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