Remote sensing of the atmosphere of Mars using infrared pressure modulation and filter radiometry

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Atmospheric Sounding, Infrared Radiometers, Mars Atmosphere, Mars Observer, Remote Sensing, Abundance, Atmospheric Temperature, Dust Storms, Gas Spectroscopy

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The study of the atmosphere and climate of Mars will soon be advanced considerably by the Mars Observer mission. This paper describes the atmospheric sounder for this mission and how it will measure key Martian atmospheric parameters using IR gas correlation and filter radiometry. The instrument now under development will provide high-resolution vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature, pressure, water vapor, dust, and clouds using limb sounding techniques as well as nadir observations of surface thermal properties and polar radiative balance.

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