FIRST OBSERVATION IN THE SOUTH OF TITAN'S FAR-INFRARED 220 cm(-1) CLOUD
An emission feature at 220 cm-1 which has been attributed to a cloud of condensed material in Titan's winter stratosphere has been seen for the first time in the south. This feature had previously been found only at high northern latitudes during northern winter and spring. The material emittin...
Main Authors: | Jennings, D, Anderson, C, Samuelson, R, Flasar, F, Nixon, C, Bjoraker, G, Romani, P, Achterberg, R, Cottini, V, Hesman, B, Kunde, V, Carlson, R, de Kok, R, Coustenis, A, Vinatier, S, Bampasidis, G, Teanby, N, Calcutt, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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