Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jan 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975apopt..14..208p&link_type=abstract
Applied Optics, vol. 14, Jan. 1975, p. 208-219. NASA-supported research.
Physics
Optics
96
Atmospheric Optics, Near Infrared Radiation, Optical Properties, Sulfuric Acid, Venus Clouds, Absorptivity, Atmospheric Composition, Drops (Liquids), Infrared Spectra, Light (Visible Radiation), Optical Polarization, Phase Shift, Refractivity, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
Young (1973) and Sill (1972) have independently suggested that the clouds of Venus may well consist of particles composed of sulfuric acid molecules with attached water molecules. For a further study of this hypothesis an investigation has been conducted with the objective to supply the needed laboratory data for a wide range of sulfuric acid concentrations. Optical constants have been determined for the visible, near infrared, and intermediate infrared wavelength regions.
Palmer Kent F.
Williams David
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