Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5487385 | Icarus | 2017 | 89 Pages |
Abstract
An improved spatial coverage of observations is still necessary at all altitudes, in latitude-longitude and at all local solar times for a complete description of the atmospheric thermal structure, in particular on the dayside above 100Â km. New in-situ observations in the atmosphere below 40Â km are missing, an altitude region that cannot be accessed by occultation experiments. All these questions need to be addressed by future missions.
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Authors
Sanjay S. Limaye, Sebastien Lebonnois, Arnaud Mahieux, Martin Pätzold, Steven Bougher, Sean Bruinsma, Sarah Chamberlain, R. Todd Clancy, Jean-Claude Gérard, Gabriella Gilli, Davide Grassi, Rainer Haus, Maren Herrmann, Takeshi Imamura, Erika Kohler,