Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
May 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990stin...9025919r&link_type=abstract
Presented at the Workshop on the Measurement of Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere of Titan, Aug. 1986; and Workshop on the Me
Computer Science
Sound
Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Sounding, Cassini Mission, Conferences, Radiation Measurement, Titan, Environmental Monitoring, Imaging Techniques, Particulates, Saturn (Planet)
Scientific paper
The planned 1995 joint ESA-NASA Cassini mission to the Saturnian system will include an atmospheric probe to be dropped into the atmosphere of Titan for in situ measurements during descent. Because of the unique properties of the Titan atmosphere it is necessary to consider the peculiar requirements for such measurements and applicable techniques. The proceedings of two workshops dealing with the measurement of particles and radiation in the atmosphere of Titan are presented in two parts. The first part dealt with the measurement of particulate matter in the atmosphere of Titan. The second part dealt with the measurement of radiation in the atmosphere of Titan. The proceedings were first published and distributed informally, and are presented with only minor editorial changes. In the report of the particulate matter workshop, discussions of the mission background, the importance of the measurements, and descriptions of the desired information are followed by a description of appropriate measurement techniques and conclusions and recommendations. The proceeding for the workshop on radiation measurement and imaging contains a discussion of the importance of radiation measurements and imaging, and presents a summary of participants' experience with such measurements made from entry probes. This is followed by a description of appropriate measurement techniques and conclusions and recommendations.
Ragent Boris
Swenson Byron L.
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