Laboratory evaluation and application of microwave absorption properties under simulated conditions for planetary atmospheres

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Laboratories, Microwave Resonance, Microwave Spectra, Radio Astronomy, Radio Occultation, Simulation, Venus Atmosphere, Venus Probes, Mariner 10 Space Probe, Mariner 5 Space Probe, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Planetary Atmospheres

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Radio absorptivity data for the Venus middle atmosphere (1 to 6 atm, temperatures from 500 to 575K) obtained from spacecraft radio occultation experiments (at 3.6 to 13.4 cm wavelengths) and earth-based radio astronomical observations (1 to 3 cm wavelength range) are compared to laboratory observations at the latter wavelength range under simulated Venus conditions to infer abundances of microwave-absorbing atmospheric constituents, i.e. H2SO4 in a CO2 atmosphere.

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