In situ information on the surface composition of Venus is based on measurements of a small number of landing sites. In the laboratory, we measured the emissivity of a range of igneous rocks at temperatures up to 480°C. We show that high-temperature laboratory spectra of basalts are consistent with the only existing multispectral data from the surface of Venus obtained by the photometers on the Venera 9 and 10 landers. We derive the FeO abundances for these landing sites of 12.2 and 9.5 weight %, respectively. From orbit, Venus’ surface is only observable on the nightside through small spectral windows near 1 μm where the CO2 atmosphere is largely transparent. The new laboratory data show that different rock types can be distinguished using...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
The Venus Express mission has shown that orbital observations through transparent windows in the CO2...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
VEM-window data are shown to distinguish among key rock types on Venus, and evaluate redox state and...
Surface mineralogy records the primary composition, climate history and the geochemical cycling betw...
Interpretation of mineralogy using VNIR spectroscopy data from orbiters requires spectral libraries ...
New observations from the Venus Express spacecraft as well as theoretical and experimental investiga...
On Venus, understanding of surface-atmosphere interactions resulting from chemical weathering is bot...
Analyzing the surface composition of Venus from remote-sensing measurements is a challenging task. R...
The Venus Emissivity Mapper is the first flight instrument designed to focus on mapping the surface ...
Machine learning models enable interpretation of orbital spectral measurements of Venus using labora...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
The Venus Express mission has shown that orbital observations through transparent windows in the CO2...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
New high-temperature emissivity measurements can provide important insights into the evolution of Ve...
VEM-window data are shown to distinguish among key rock types on Venus, and evaluate redox state and...
Surface mineralogy records the primary composition, climate history and the geochemical cycling betw...
Interpretation of mineralogy using VNIR spectroscopy data from orbiters requires spectral libraries ...
New observations from the Venus Express spacecraft as well as theoretical and experimental investiga...
On Venus, understanding of surface-atmosphere interactions resulting from chemical weathering is bot...
Analyzing the surface composition of Venus from remote-sensing measurements is a challenging task. R...
The Venus Emissivity Mapper is the first flight instrument designed to focus on mapping the surface ...
Machine learning models enable interpretation of orbital spectral measurements of Venus using labora...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary S...
Using five band orbital emissivity measurements in the 1 micron region has tremendous potential to p...