Infrared Spectra of Venus

作者: Louise Gray Young

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2206-4_8

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摘要: A historical account of observations Venus and their interpretation is given. The major constituent the atmosphere on (CO2) was detected spectroscopically forty years ago, minor constituents (CO, HF, HCl) have been found more recently. infrared spectra also provide a means studying motions her cloudy atmosphere. composition clouds has sought in reflection spectrum Venus, some evidence for nature discussed.

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