Millimeter-wave studies of the surfaces of Mercury and Mars and the atmosphere of Venus

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Brightness Temperature, Carbon Monoxide, Mars Surface, Mercury (Planet), Periodic Variations, Venus Atmosphere, Line Spectra, Longitude, Millimeter Waves, Radio Telescopes, Thermophysical Properties

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Disk average brightness temperatures of Mercury were obtained using a 4.6 m radio telescopes. The data was searched for periodicities which correlate with phase angle, hermocentric longitude and beat frequencies produced by modulations of various celestial mechanical parameters. Spectral line observations were made of Venus with the NRAO 11 m radio telescope. The total CO content and the CO vertical profile, and their variability were observed. Large scale thermophysical properties of the surface of Mars were studied.

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