Detection of hydrogen sulfide above the clouds in Uranus’s atmosphere
Visible-to-near-infrared observations indicate that the cloud top of the main cloud deck on Uranus lies at a pressure level of between 1.2 bar and 3 bar. However, its composition has never been unambiguously identified, although it is widely assumed to be composed primarily of either ammonia or hydr...
Main Authors: | Irwin, P, Toledo Carrasco, D, Garland, R, Teanby, N, Fletcher, L, Orton, G, Bezard, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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