Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979sci...203..781t&link_type=abstract
Science, vol. 203, Feb. 23, 1979, p. 781-785.
Computer Science
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Cloud Photography, Polarimeters, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Venus Clouds, Aerosols, Mariner 10 Space Probe, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Polar Regions, Stratosphere, Atmosphere, Polar Regions, Polarization, Stratosphere, Venus, Photopolarimeters, Aerosols, Thickness, Sulfuric Acid, Cloud Layers, Imagery
Scientific paper
Polarization measurements by the orbiter cloud photopolarimeter indicate the presence of a planet-wide layer of submicrometer aerosols of substantial visible optical thickness, of the order of 0.05 to 0.01, in the lower stratosphere well above the main visible sulfuric acid cloud layer. Cloud pattern characteristics found by Mariner 10 and by Pioneer are compared. Planetary scale markings, polar region clouds, and cellular features are considered.
Coffeen David L.
Hansen James E.
Kawabata Kiyoshi
Lacis Andrew A.
Lane W. A.
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