Spectrophotometric experiment during the descent phase of Venera 11 and Venera 12. II - Analysis of Venera-11 spectral data by the method of added layers

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Atmospheric Composition, Line Spectra, Solar Spectra, Spectrophotometry, Venera Satellites, Venus Atmosphere, Aerosols, Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Continuous Spectra, Gas Analysis, Mathematical Models, Spectrum Analysis, Vertical Distribution, Water Vapor

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The Venera spacecraft have measured the radiation spectrum of solar light in the deep-seated layers of the Venusian atmosphere with a resolution sufficient to identify the absorption bands of the atmospheric gases. In the present paper data on the spectrum of the Venusian daytime sky, obtained from the very surface of the planet, are analyzed.

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