Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 1985
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British Interplanetary Society, Journal (Solar System Exploration) (ISSN 0007-084X), vol. 38, May 1985, p. 217-221.
Mathematics
Logic
Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Meteorology, Planetology, Space Exploration, Cassini Mission, Jupiter Atmosphere, Mars Atmosphere, Saturn Atmosphere, Titan, Venus Atmosphere, Planets, Atmosphere, Mission Planning, Comparisons, Venus, Mars, Meteorology, Jupiter, Saturn, Satellites, Titan, Diagrams, Data
Scientific paper
Solar system planetology has evolved into an extended branch of the earth sciences and away from the domain of astronomy. Extraterrestrial planetary meteorological studies have thus far been focused on Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and the moon Titan. Known meteorological details of each of the well-viewed planets are reviewed, and comparisons are drawn with equivalent phenomena on earth. Several new planetary probes have been proposed, including a joint NASA/ESA Cassini mission to place satellites around Saturn and Titan. The Space Telescope will, however, be the most effective instrument available for broad planetary studies over the next decade.
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