Occultation of Epsilon Geminorum by Mars - Evidence for atmospheric tides

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Atmospheric Tides, Mars Atmosphere, Stellar Occultation, Temperature Profiles, Airborne Equipment, Density Distribution, Pressure Distribution, Telescopes, Viking 1 Spacecraft

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Epsilon Geminorum occultation data obtained on April 8, 1976, with the aid of a 91-cm telescope aboard the NASA Kuiper Airborne Observatory have provided a basis for the determination of temperature, pressure, and number density profiles of the Martian atmosphere. The results concerning the temperature profiles are compared with those of Viking 1 reported by Nier et al. (1976) and with theoretical predictions of thermally driven tides in the Martian atmosphere made by Zurek (1976).

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