Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979sci...205...65t&link_type=abstract
Science, vol. 205, July 6, 1979, p. 65-67. Research supported by the Science Research Council of England;
Physics
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Atmospheric Temperature, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Venus Atmosphere, Venus Clouds, Boundary Value Problems, Infrared Imagery, Remote Sensors, Temperature Distribution, Temperature Gradients, Venera Satellites, Pioneer Venus, Venus, Observations, Clouds, Vortex, Temperatures, Structure, Dynamics, Infrared, Remote Sensing, Radiometry, Dipole Moments, Wavelengths
Scientific paper
Further results from the Venus Orbiter radiometric temperature experiment (VORTEX) on the Pioneer Orbiter are presented. These are used to characterize the three-dimensional temperature field, the cloud structure, and the dynamics of the 60- to 130-kilometer altitude region of the Venus atmosphere. One of the new discoveries is a 'dipole' structure at high latitudes, with two hot spots rotating around the pole, surrounded by banks of cold cloud.
Bradley S. P.
Coffey Timothy M.
Delderfield John
Diner David Joseph
Elson Lee Stephen
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