Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 2003
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EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abstracts from the meeting held in Nice, France, 6 - 11 April 2003, abstract #2398
Computer Science
Scientific paper
On December 15, 2002 we obtained near-infrared images of the nightside of Venus from the Apache Point and IRTF observatories, in New Mexico and Hawaii, respectively. Venus' atmosphere is relatively transparent at 2.3 microns. Our images taken at this wavelength show the lower clouds backlit by thermal radiation from below. The complex motions of Venus' lower clouds are easily discernible over the four-hour interval of the observations. Rotation periods varied from 8 days at the equator to 5 days at mid-latitudes. We also observed noticeable meridional motion and rapid changes in cloud morphology. We will discuss the implications of these observations for the nature of the lower clouds and general circulation of Venus' atmosphere.
Bullock Mark Alan
Chanover Nancy
Lemmon Mark
Young Eliot Fisher
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