Ice giant circulation patterns: Implications for atmospheric probes
Atmospheric circulation patterns derived from multi-spectral remote sensing can serve as a guide for choosing a suitable entry location for a future in situ probe mission to the Ice Giants. Since the Voyager-2 flybys in the 1980s, three decades of observations from ground- and space-based observator...
Autors principals: | Fletcher, LN, de Pater, I, Orton, GS, Hofstadter, MD, Irwin, P, Roman, MT, Toledo, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer
2020
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