New measurements of the microwave temperature of Mars are reported. The brightness temperatures measured during the planet's close approach in 1967 were 182[deg] +/- 15[deg]K (m.e.) at 1.85 cm, and 200[deg] +/- 11[deg]K (m.e.) at 3.75 cm.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/33679/1/0000191.pd
Because Mars has very low atmospheric pressure (less than 1 % of Earth's), the Martian atmosphe...
During the period October 1997 to September 1999 we obtained and analyzed over 100 millimeter-wave o...
(Abridged) We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibra...
New measurements of the microwave temperature of Mars are reported. The brightness temperatures meas...
We present new measurements of Mars at 1.25 and 2mm of wavelength, in addition to the previous ones ...
The reduced data of the Mariner 6 and 7 Infrared Radiometer Experiments are presented, along with a ...
Preliminary 10- and 20-μm brightness temperatures of Mars are presented. More than 35% of the Martia...
Observations of Mars at wavelengths of 2 and 6cm were made using the VLA in its A configuration. Two...
Fifteen years ago passive microwave radiation from Venus was first measured (Mayer, et al., 1958). ...
The infrared radiometer is designed to provide brightness temperatures of the surface of Mars by mea...
Disk average brightness temperatures of Mercury were obtained using a 4.6 m radio telescopes. The da...
Careful observations were made at 86.1 GHz to derive the absolute brightness temperatures of the Sun...
The predicted infrared brightness temperature of Mars using the 1976 model of Wright is tabulated he...
Precise relative measurements of the disk brightness temperatures of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Satur...
Thirteen spectra of Mars, in the 7.5 to 12.8 micron wavelength were obtained on 7 Dec. 1990 from the...
Because Mars has very low atmospheric pressure (less than 1 % of Earth's), the Martian atmosphe...
During the period October 1997 to September 1999 we obtained and analyzed over 100 millimeter-wave o...
(Abridged) We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibra...
New measurements of the microwave temperature of Mars are reported. The brightness temperatures meas...
We present new measurements of Mars at 1.25 and 2mm of wavelength, in addition to the previous ones ...
The reduced data of the Mariner 6 and 7 Infrared Radiometer Experiments are presented, along with a ...
Preliminary 10- and 20-μm brightness temperatures of Mars are presented. More than 35% of the Martia...
Observations of Mars at wavelengths of 2 and 6cm were made using the VLA in its A configuration. Two...
Fifteen years ago passive microwave radiation from Venus was first measured (Mayer, et al., 1958). ...
The infrared radiometer is designed to provide brightness temperatures of the surface of Mars by mea...
Disk average brightness temperatures of Mercury were obtained using a 4.6 m radio telescopes. The da...
Careful observations were made at 86.1 GHz to derive the absolute brightness temperatures of the Sun...
The predicted infrared brightness temperature of Mars using the 1976 model of Wright is tabulated he...
Precise relative measurements of the disk brightness temperatures of Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Satur...
Thirteen spectra of Mars, in the 7.5 to 12.8 micron wavelength were obtained on 7 Dec. 1990 from the...
Because Mars has very low atmospheric pressure (less than 1 % of Earth's), the Martian atmosphe...
During the period October 1997 to September 1999 we obtained and analyzed over 100 millimeter-wave o...
(Abridged) We present WMAP seven-year observations of bright sources which are often used as calibra...