South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.

Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide with clouds primarily of sulphuric acid droplets. Infrared observations by previous missions to Venus revealed a bright 'dipole' feature surrounded by a cold 'collar' at its north po...

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Main Authors: Piccioni, G, Drossart, P, Sanchez-Lavega, A, Hueso, R, Taylor, F, Wilson, C, Grassi, D, Zasova, L, Moriconi, M, Adriani, A, Lebonnois, S, Coradini, A, Bézard, B, Angrilli, F, Arnold, G, Baines, K, Bellucci, G, Benkhoff, J, Bibring, J, Blanco, A, Blecka, M, Carlson, R, Di Lellis, A, Encrenaz, T, Erard, S
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftuloxford:oai:ora.ox.ac.uk:uuid:4eb9d8a6-9863-4604-9d30-f34d01373a62 2024-10-06T13:51:21+00:00 South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole. Piccioni, G Drossart, P Sanchez-Lavega, A Hueso, R Taylor, F Wilson, C Grassi, D Zasova, L Moriconi, M Adriani, A Lebonnois, S Coradini, A Bézard, B Angrilli, F Arnold, G Baines, K Bellucci, G Benkhoff, J Bibring, J Blanco, A Blecka, M Carlson, R Di Lellis, A Encrenaz, T Erard, S 2016-07-28 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06209 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:4eb9d8a6-9863-4604-9d30-f34d01373a62 eng eng doi:10.1038/nature06209 https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:4eb9d8a6-9863-4604-9d30-f34d01373a62 https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06209 info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess Journal article 2016 ftuloxford https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06209 2024-09-06T07:47:33Z Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide with clouds primarily of sulphuric acid droplets. Infrared observations by previous missions to Venus revealed a bright 'dipole' feature surrounded by a cold 'collar' at its north pole. The polar dipole is a 'double-eye' feature at the centre of a vast vortex that rotates around the pole, and is possibly associated with rapid downwelling. The polar cold collar is a wide, shallow river of cold air that circulates around the polar vortex. One outstanding question has been whether the global circulation was symmetric, such that a dipole feature existed at the south pole. Here we report observations of Venus' south-polar region, where we have seen clouds with morphology much like those around the north pole, but rotating somewhat faster than the northern dipole. The vortex may extend down to the lower cloud layers that lie at about 50 km height and perhaps deeper. The spectroscopic properties of the clouds around the south pole are compatible with a sulphuric acid composition. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Pole South pole ORA - Oxford University Research Archive North Pole South Pole Venus ENVELOPE(-57.842,-57.842,-61.925,-61.925) Nature 450 7170 637 640
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description Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide with clouds primarily of sulphuric acid droplets. Infrared observations by previous missions to Venus revealed a bright 'dipole' feature surrounded by a cold 'collar' at its north pole. The polar dipole is a 'double-eye' feature at the centre of a vast vortex that rotates around the pole, and is possibly associated with rapid downwelling. The polar cold collar is a wide, shallow river of cold air that circulates around the polar vortex. One outstanding question has been whether the global circulation was symmetric, such that a dipole feature existed at the south pole. Here we report observations of Venus' south-polar region, where we have seen clouds with morphology much like those around the north pole, but rotating somewhat faster than the northern dipole. The vortex may extend down to the lower cloud layers that lie at about 50 km height and perhaps deeper. The spectroscopic properties of the clouds around the south pole are compatible with a sulphuric acid composition.
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author Piccioni, G
Drossart, P
Sanchez-Lavega, A
Hueso, R
Taylor, F
Wilson, C
Grassi, D
Zasova, L
Moriconi, M
Adriani, A
Lebonnois, S
Coradini, A
Bézard, B
Angrilli, F
Arnold, G
Baines, K
Bellucci, G
Benkhoff, J
Bibring, J
Blanco, A
Blecka, M
Carlson, R
Di Lellis, A
Encrenaz, T
Erard, S
spellingShingle Piccioni, G
Drossart, P
Sanchez-Lavega, A
Hueso, R
Taylor, F
Wilson, C
Grassi, D
Zasova, L
Moriconi, M
Adriani, A
Lebonnois, S
Coradini, A
Bézard, B
Angrilli, F
Arnold, G
Baines, K
Bellucci, G
Benkhoff, J
Bibring, J
Blanco, A
Blecka, M
Carlson, R
Di Lellis, A
Encrenaz, T
Erard, S
South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.
author_facet Piccioni, G
Drossart, P
Sanchez-Lavega, A
Hueso, R
Taylor, F
Wilson, C
Grassi, D
Zasova, L
Moriconi, M
Adriani, A
Lebonnois, S
Coradini, A
Bézard, B
Angrilli, F
Arnold, G
Baines, K
Bellucci, G
Benkhoff, J
Bibring, J
Blanco, A
Blecka, M
Carlson, R
Di Lellis, A
Encrenaz, T
Erard, S
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title South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.
title_short South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.
title_full South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.
title_fullStr South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.
title_full_unstemmed South-polar features on Venus similar to those near the north pole.
title_sort south-polar features on venus similar to those near the north pole.
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