Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988rpsct....q..15b&link_type=abstract
In its JPRS Report: Science and Technology. USSR: Space p 15 (SEE N88-20312 13-12) Transl. into ENGLISH from Kosmicheskiye Issle
Computer Science
Atmospheric Composition, Radiation Absorption, Ultraviolet Radiation, Vega Project, Venus Atmosphere, Albedo, Scattering, Spectrometers, Sulfur, Venus (Planet), Vertical Distribution
Scientific paper
The described experiment was for determining the vertical distribution of atmospheric gases exhibiting strong absorption in the UV spectral region. The Vega 1 and 2 landing modules carried an instrument consisting of an artificial source of UV radiation, cells through which atmospheric gas was passed and a spectrometer for measuring the spectrum of radiation passing through the cell. The objective of the research was a determination of the chemical composition of the Venusian atmosphere and the chemical processes transpiring there and identification of the so-called UV absorber, the substance or group of substances responsible for the drop-off of the albedo of single scattering with wavelength at different altitudes.
Aberzhal A.
Berto Zh. L.
Ekonomov A. P.
Gnedykh V. I.
Grigoryev Vladimir A.
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