Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1978
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"Ultraviolet photometry of Venus: Scattering layer above the absorbing clouds Trasnl. into ENGLISH of "Ultrafioletovaya Fotome
Computer Science
Light Scattering, Rayleigh Scattering, Ultraviolet Photometry, Venus Atmosphere, Venus Clouds, Brightness, Optical Thickness, Spacecraft Instruments, U.S.S.R. Space Program, Venera Satellites
Scientific paper
Experimental measurements by ultraviolet photometers aboard Venera-9 and -10 are presented, discussed, and compared with various theoretical models of the ultraviolet structure of the atmosphere of Venus. The model in best agreement with observation provides for a finely dispersed, 8 km thick Rayleigh scattering layer above the primary cloud cover. Dark contrast details are considered to be breaks or areas of lower optical thickness in the upper scattering layer.
Dedova Y. V.
Filimonova V. M.
Krasovkiy G. I.
Ksanfomaliti L. V.
Zolotukhin V. G.
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