Computer Science
Scientific paper
Sep 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989natur.341..219m&link_type=abstract
Nature (ISSN 0028-0836), vol. 341, Sept. 21, 1989, p. 219-221.
Computer Science
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Bursts, Earth Ionosphere, Emission Spectra, Venus (Planet), Vlf Emission Recorders, Magnetoplasmadynamics, Microdensitometers, Night Sky, Pioneer Venus 1 Spacecraft, Planetary Ionospheres, Whistlers, Venus, Earth, Emissions, Bursts, Nightside, Frequencies, Ionosphere, Electrical Fields, Comparisons, Source, Origin, Formation, Plasma, Satellite Observations, Spacecraft Observations, Pvo Mission, Oefd Instrument
Scientific paper
It is shown here that the 100-Hz emission bursts in the Venusian nightside ionosphere are remarkably similar to those of the terrestrial VLF saucer emissions in terms of their spatial and temporal characteristics and the properties of their magnetoplasma environment. It is proposed that the generation mechanism for such VLF sources should be considered as a viable alternative to lightning as a source of Venusian ionospheric whistler-mode emissions.
Grebowsky Joseph M.
Maeda Kengo
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