Observation of giant planets and comets in the Far infrared and submillimeteric range

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Comets, Jupiter (Planet), Neptune (Planet), Planetary Atmospheres, Saturn (Planet), Titan, Uranus (Planet), Atmospheric Sounding, Energy Budgets, Infrared Spectroscopy, Microwave Spectra, Planetary Evolution, Planetary Gravitation

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A brief review of the existing observations is presented for the four
Giant Planets and Titan. Some possible experiments - spaceborne,
airborne or ground-based - to be performed in the future on Giant
Planets, on bright comets and on Titan are discussed.

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