Characterizing the wind speeds of Venus and their variability at multiple vertical levels is essential for a better understanding of the atmospheric superrotation, constraining the role of large-scale planetary waves in the maintenance of this superrotation, and in studying how the wind field affects clouds’ distribution. Here, we present cloud-tracked wind results of the Venus nightside, obtained with unprecedented quality using ground-based observations during July 2012 with the near-infrared camera and spectrograph (NICS) of the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) in La Palma. These observations were performed during 3 consecutive days for periods of 2.5 h starting just before dawn, sensing the nightside lower clouds of Venus close to 48 ...
Tese de doutoramento (co-tutela), Astronomia e Astrofísica, Observatoire de Paris, Universidade de L...
International audienceThe dynamics of Venus' mesosphere (70-110 km) is characterized by the superpos...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...
Abstract Venus is covered with thick clouds. Ultraviolet (UV) images at 0.3–0.4 microns show detaile...
Retrograde superrotation is a well known feature of the atmosphere of Venus, with Venus’ cloud tops ...
At the cloud top level of Venus (65-70 km altitude) the atmosphere rotates 60 times faster than the ...
International audienceWe present new wind velocities and its variability at Venus cloud-tops (≈70 km...
To date dynamical observations of the Venus clouds have delivered mainly either only short-term or l...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
Venus is a natural laboratory to study the atmospheric circulation on a slowly rotating planet. The ...
Tese de mestrado Física (Astrofísica e Cosmologia) Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 20...
International audienceWe present new results of our studies of zonal and meridional winds in both he...
We present zonal and meridional wind measurements at three altitude levels within the cloud layers o...
The effect of the solar tides on the winds at the top of the clouds in Venus has been studied using ...
Tese de doutoramento (co-tutela), Astronomia e Astrofísica, Observatoire de Paris, Universidade de L...
International audienceThe dynamics of Venus' mesosphere (70-110 km) is characterized by the superpos...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...
Abstract Venus is covered with thick clouds. Ultraviolet (UV) images at 0.3–0.4 microns show detaile...
Retrograde superrotation is a well known feature of the atmosphere of Venus, with Venus’ cloud tops ...
At the cloud top level of Venus (65-70 km altitude) the atmosphere rotates 60 times faster than the ...
International audienceWe present new wind velocities and its variability at Venus cloud-tops (≈70 km...
To date dynamical observations of the Venus clouds have delivered mainly either only short-term or l...
For more than 8 years the Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) onboard the Venus Express orbiter performed ...
Venus is a natural laboratory to study the atmospheric circulation on a slowly rotating planet. The ...
Tese de mestrado Física (Astrofísica e Cosmologia) Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 20...
International audienceWe present new results of our studies of zonal and meridional winds in both he...
We present zonal and meridional wind measurements at three altitude levels within the cloud layers o...
The effect of the solar tides on the winds at the top of the clouds in Venus has been studied using ...
Tese de doutoramento (co-tutela), Astronomia e Astrofísica, Observatoire de Paris, Universidade de L...
International audienceThe dynamics of Venus' mesosphere (70-110 km) is characterized by the superpos...
International audienceMeasuring the atmospheric circulation of Venus at different altitudes is impor...