This study considers solid planets at about 300 K and an inert atmosphere having no interaction with associated radiation. Processes considered include transfer of energy from the surface skin to underlying layers depending on thermal properties. Temperatures of the surface depend on the rates of transfer of energy between soil layers. The atmosphere is warmed at base by contact with the surface, convection and turbulence distributing higher temperatures through the air. Comparisons between theoretical and measured temperatures show a close similarity. Mean planetary temperatures are calculated, depending on thermal parameters and the intensity of light/radiation from the particular solar system
Exoplanet atmospheres that can be characterized with current instrumentations are hot, subjected to ...
abstract: Planetary surface studies across a range of spatial scales are key to interpreting modern ...
The thermo-mechanical properties of planetary surface and subsurface layers control to a high extent...
This study considers solid planets at about 300 K and an inert atmosphere having no interaction with...
A theoretical model which permits the computation of average surface temperature trends over the who...
We study evolution and distribution of surface and near-surface temperature on tidally locked extras...
The evolution of stars and planets is mostly controlled by the properties of their atmosphere. This ...
Surface temperature is a critical aspect for assessing the habitability of Earth-like planets. This ...
Radiative heating phenomena occurring in planetary entry flights are reviewed for the purpose of edu...
International audienceThis chapter is intended to provide a concise overview of the state of knowled...
Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über Wärmeflussmessungen auf der Erde, dem Mond und Mars
International audienceSpace weather has become a mature discipline for the Earth space environment. ...
International audienceThe thermal properties of airless icy surfaces are providing a wealth of infor...
AbstractThe thermo-mechanical properties of planetary surface and subsurface layers control to a hig...
The reduced data of the Mariner 6 and 7 Infrared Radiometer Experiments are presented, along with a ...
Exoplanet atmospheres that can be characterized with current instrumentations are hot, subjected to ...
abstract: Planetary surface studies across a range of spatial scales are key to interpreting modern ...
The thermo-mechanical properties of planetary surface and subsurface layers control to a high extent...
This study considers solid planets at about 300 K and an inert atmosphere having no interaction with...
A theoretical model which permits the computation of average surface temperature trends over the who...
We study evolution and distribution of surface and near-surface temperature on tidally locked extras...
The evolution of stars and planets is mostly controlled by the properties of their atmosphere. This ...
Surface temperature is a critical aspect for assessing the habitability of Earth-like planets. This ...
Radiative heating phenomena occurring in planetary entry flights are reviewed for the purpose of edu...
International audienceThis chapter is intended to provide a concise overview of the state of knowled...
Dieser Artikel gibt einen Überblick über Wärmeflussmessungen auf der Erde, dem Mond und Mars
International audienceSpace weather has become a mature discipline for the Earth space environment. ...
International audienceThe thermal properties of airless icy surfaces are providing a wealth of infor...
AbstractThe thermo-mechanical properties of planetary surface and subsurface layers control to a hig...
The reduced data of the Mariner 6 and 7 Infrared Radiometer Experiments are presented, along with a ...
Exoplanet atmospheres that can be characterized with current instrumentations are hot, subjected to ...
abstract: Planetary surface studies across a range of spatial scales are key to interpreting modern ...
The thermo-mechanical properties of planetary surface and subsurface layers control to a high extent...