Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007epsc.conf..864w&link_type=abstract
European Planetary Science Congress 2007, Proceedings of a conference held 20-24 August, 2007 in Potsdam, Germany. Online at ht
Computer Science
Scientific paper
The ionospheres of Titan, Venus and Mars are magnetized by their interactions with flowing magnetized plasma corotating with Saturn in the former case and convected by the supersonic solar wind in the latter two cases. At solar maximum, the Venus ionosphere was found to be generally field-free by the PVO eccentric orbiter, albeit threaded with twisted flux ropes. Venus Express is now orbiting Venus at solar minimum and detects a largely magnetized ionosphere. Similarly, the repeated low altitude passes of Cassini through the Titan atmosphere reveal a "strongly" magnetized ionosphere. We compare the features of these two magnetized ionospheres to illustrate the differences associated with subsonic and supersonic flow.
Delva Magda
Dougherty K. M. K. M.
Luhmann Janet G.
Ma Ying-Jun
Russell Christopher T.
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