One of the most intriguing, long-standing questions regarding Venus's atmosphere is the origin and distribution of the unknown UV absorber, responsible for the absorption band detected at the near-UV and blue range of Venus's spectrum. In this work, we use data collected by Mercury Atmospheric and Surface Composition Spectrometer (MASCS) spectrograph on board the MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER) mission during its second Venus flyby in June 2007 to address this issue. Spectra range from 0.3 μm to 1.5 μm including some gaseous H 2 O and CO 2 bands, as well as part of the SO 2 absorption band and the core of the UV absorption. We used the NEMESIS radiative transfer code and retrieval suite to investiga...
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a key trace species in the atmosphere of Venus since it is thought to have ...
International audienceThe so-called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber...
International audienceThe so-called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber...
One of the most intriguing, long-standing questions regarding Venus's atmosphere is the origin and d...
©2018. American Geophysical Union.One of the most intriguing, long‐standing questions regarding Venu...
We report on the implications of the observations of the glory phenomenon made recently by Venus Exp...
International audienceIn 1985 the VEGA 1 and VEGA 2 spacecraft dropped two descent probes into the n...
International audienceIn 1985 the VEGA 1 and VEGA 2 spacecraft dropped two descent probes into the n...
The absorption spectrum of the two recently identified molecules of the atmosphere of Venus were sim...
The absorption spectrum of the two recently identified molecules of the atmosphere of Venus were sim...
The so‐called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber of solar energy, but ...
The so‐called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber of solar energy, but ...
International audienceInvestigating Venus' sulphur-oxide chemical cycle is highlighted as an importa...
International audienceInvestigating Venus' sulphur-oxide chemical cycle is highlighted as an importa...
The planet Venus exhibits atmospheric absorption in the 320–400 nm wavelength range produced by unkn...
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a key trace species in the atmosphere of Venus since it is thought to have ...
International audienceThe so-called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber...
International audienceThe so-called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber...
One of the most intriguing, long-standing questions regarding Venus's atmosphere is the origin and d...
©2018. American Geophysical Union.One of the most intriguing, long‐standing questions regarding Venu...
We report on the implications of the observations of the glory phenomenon made recently by Venus Exp...
International audienceIn 1985 the VEGA 1 and VEGA 2 spacecraft dropped two descent probes into the n...
International audienceIn 1985 the VEGA 1 and VEGA 2 spacecraft dropped two descent probes into the n...
The absorption spectrum of the two recently identified molecules of the atmosphere of Venus were sim...
The absorption spectrum of the two recently identified molecules of the atmosphere of Venus were sim...
The so‐called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber of solar energy, but ...
The so‐called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber of solar energy, but ...
International audienceInvestigating Venus' sulphur-oxide chemical cycle is highlighted as an importa...
International audienceInvestigating Venus' sulphur-oxide chemical cycle is highlighted as an importa...
The planet Venus exhibits atmospheric absorption in the 320–400 nm wavelength range produced by unkn...
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a key trace species in the atmosphere of Venus since it is thought to have ...
International audienceThe so-called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber...
International audienceThe so-called unknown absorber in the clouds of Venus is an important absorber...