TITAN'S SURFACE BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURES
Radiance from the surface of Titan can be detected from space through a spectral window of low opacity in the thermal infrared at 19 μm (530 cm -1). By combining Composite Infrared Spectrometer observations from Cassini's first four years, we have mapped the latitude distribution of zonally ave...
Prif Awduron: | Jennings, D, Flasar, F, Kunde, V, Samuelson, R, Pearl, J, Nixon, C, Carlson, R, Mamoutkine, A, Brasunas, J, Guandique, E, Achterberg, R, Bjoraker, G, Romani, P, Segura, M, Albright, SA, Elliott, M, Tingley, J, Calcutt, S, Coustenis, A, Courtin, R |
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Fformat: | Journal article |
Iaith: | English |
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Institute of Physics Publishing
2009
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