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Earth global mosaic observations with NIMS-Galileo

Authors :
Drossart, P
Rosenqvist, J
Encrenaz, TH
Lellouch, E
Carlson, R. W
Baines, K. H
Weissman, P. R
Smythe, W. D
Kamp, L. W
Taylor, F. W
Source :
Planetary and Space Science. 41(7)
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1993.

Abstract

During the Earth-1 Galileo flyby (December 1990), the Near-Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) experiment investigated the illuminated side of the Earth in the spectral range 0.7-5.2 micrometers. Mosaics of the entire terrestrial globe were recorded with a spatial resolution ranging from 100 to 500 km. From these spectra, information is retrieved upon the large-scale temperature structure in the stratosphere and in the mesosphere (0-70 km altitude range) from the inversion of the CO2 bands at 4.3 and 4.8 micrometers. These data also permit monitoring of the cloud temperatures, and derivation of the abundances of several minor atmospheric constituents (H2O, CO, N2O, CH4 and O3). These observations constitute a continuation of the study of the atmospheres of the three planets (i.e. Venus, the Earth and Jupiter) targeted by the Galileo spacecraft during its mission. Observing these atmospheres with the NIMS instrument in the near-infrared will provide a unique data set, useful for comparative planetary studies.

Subjects

Subjects :
Lunar And Planetary Exploration

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320633
Volume :
41
Issue :
7
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Planetary and Space Science
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19950043565
Document Type :
Report