Preliminary results of the Pioneer Venus nephelometer experiment

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Nephelometers, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Satellite Observation, Venus Clouds, Atmospheric Attenuation, Backscattering, Precipitation Particle Measurement, Scattering Coefficients, Ultraviolet Absorption, Venus Atmosphere, Vertical Distribution, Pioneer Venus, Venus, Probes, Clouds, Structure, Particles, Ultraviolet, Absorption, Atmosphere, Nephelometer Experiment

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Preliminary results of the nephelometer experiments conducted aboard the large sounder, day, north, and night probes of the Pioneer Venus mission are presented. The vertical structures of the Venus clouds observed simultaneously at each of the four locations from altitudes of from 63 kilometers to the surface are compared, and similarities and differences are noted. Tentative results from attempting to use the data from the nephelometer and cloud particle size spectrometer on the sounder probe to identify the indices of refraction of cloud particles in various regions of the Venus clouds are reported. Finally the nephelometer readings for the day probe during impact on the surface of Venus are presented.

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