Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results

The Viking infrared thermal mapper measures the thermal emission of the Martian surface and atmosphere and the total reflected sunlight. With the high resolution and dense coverage being achieved, planetwide thermal structure is apparent at large and small scales. The thermal behavior of the best-ob...

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Main Authors: Kieffer, H. H., Martin, T. Z., Chase, S. C., Jr., Miner, E. D., Palluconi, F. D., Muench, G., Neugebauer, G.
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Published: 1976
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19760058639 2023-05-15T18:02:14+02:00 Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results Kieffer, H. H. Martin, T. Z. Chase, S. C., Jr. Miner, E. D. Palluconi, F. D. Muench, G. Neugebauer, G. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Aug 27, 1976 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19760058639 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19760058639 Accession ID: 76A41605 Copyright Other Sources 91 Science; 193; Aug. 27 1976 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T12:44:55Z The Viking infrared thermal mapper measures the thermal emission of the Martian surface and atmosphere and the total reflected sunlight. With the high resolution and dense coverage being achieved, planetwide thermal structure is apparent at large and small scales. The thermal behavior of the best-observed areas, the landing sites, cannot be explained by simple homogeneous models. The data contain clear indications for the relevance of additional factors such as detailed surface texture and the occurrence of clouds. Areas in the polar night have temperatures distinctly lower than the CO2 condensation point at the surface pressure. This observation implies that the annual atmospheric condensation is less than previously assumed and that either thick CO2 clouds exist at the 20-kilometer level or that the polar atmosphere is locally enriched by noncondensable gases. Other/Unknown Material polar night NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) The Landing ENVELOPE(-45.689,-45.689,-60.733,-60.733)
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Kieffer, H. H.
Martin, T. Z.
Chase, S. C., Jr.
Miner, E. D.
Palluconi, F. D.
Muench, G.
Neugebauer, G.
Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results
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description The Viking infrared thermal mapper measures the thermal emission of the Martian surface and atmosphere and the total reflected sunlight. With the high resolution and dense coverage being achieved, planetwide thermal structure is apparent at large and small scales. The thermal behavior of the best-observed areas, the landing sites, cannot be explained by simple homogeneous models. The data contain clear indications for the relevance of additional factors such as detailed surface texture and the occurrence of clouds. Areas in the polar night have temperatures distinctly lower than the CO2 condensation point at the surface pressure. This observation implies that the annual atmospheric condensation is less than previously assumed and that either thick CO2 clouds exist at the 20-kilometer level or that the polar atmosphere is locally enriched by noncondensable gases.
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author Kieffer, H. H.
Martin, T. Z.
Chase, S. C., Jr.
Miner, E. D.
Palluconi, F. D.
Muench, G.
Neugebauer, G.
author_facet Kieffer, H. H.
Martin, T. Z.
Chase, S. C., Jr.
Miner, E. D.
Palluconi, F. D.
Muench, G.
Neugebauer, G.
author_sort Kieffer, H. H.
title Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results
title_short Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results
title_full Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results
title_fullStr Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results
title_full_unstemmed Infrared thermal mapping of the Martian surface and atmosphere - First results
title_sort infrared thermal mapping of the martian surface and atmosphere - first results
publishDate 1976
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