International audienceAn analysis of near-infrared emissions on the nightside of Venus observed by the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) instrument on board Venus Express reveals anomalous cloud particles in the polar regions of Venus. These anomalous particles are found within the centers of polar vortices at both poles and are either larger or different in composition from those elsewhere in the planet. We find no persistent latitudinal variation in cloud properties at low to midlatitudes, nor do we find asymmetry between the southern and northern hemispheres. These findings arise from analysis of the relative brightness of 1.74 and 2.30 mum infrared radiation thermally emitted from the deep atmosphere of Venus. L...
AbstractWe have analyzed the long-term regional and global variation of emitted radiance in 1.74 µ m...
Venus and Mars are characterized by basaltic surface composition. In contrast to Mars, very little i...
International audienceUnderstanding the structure and dynamics of Venus' clouds is essential as they...
International audienceAn analysis of near-infrared emissions on the nightside of Venus observed by t...
International audienceSpectral signatures measured by Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrome...
This thesis describes the derivation of Venusian global cloud properties from infrared remote sensin...
Venus' climate evolution is driven by the energy balance of its global cloud layers. Venus displays ...
International audienceWe have analyzed 1.74 mum nightside emission of Venus recorded using Visible a...
Spatially-resolved near-infrared spectra from the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer ...
Thermal structure and cloud features in the atmosphere of Venus are investigated using spectroscopic...
Nightside infrared limb spectra of the Venus upper atmosphere, obtained by Venus Express VIRTIS, sho...
The Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) on Venus Express (VEX) spacecraft has been observing the upper clo...
Two years of data from the M-channel of the Visible and InfraRed Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTI...
AbstractWe have analyzed the long-term regional and global variation of emitted radiance in 1.74 µ m...
Venus and Mars are characterized by basaltic surface composition. In contrast to Mars, very little i...
International audienceUnderstanding the structure and dynamics of Venus' clouds is essential as they...
International audienceAn analysis of near-infrared emissions on the nightside of Venus observed by t...
International audienceSpectral signatures measured by Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrome...
This thesis describes the derivation of Venusian global cloud properties from infrared remote sensin...
Venus' climate evolution is driven by the energy balance of its global cloud layers. Venus displays ...
International audienceWe have analyzed 1.74 mum nightside emission of Venus recorded using Visible a...
Spatially-resolved near-infrared spectra from the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer ...
Thermal structure and cloud features in the atmosphere of Venus are investigated using spectroscopic...
Nightside infrared limb spectra of the Venus upper atmosphere, obtained by Venus Express VIRTIS, sho...
The Venus Monitoring Camera (VMC) on Venus Express (VEX) spacecraft has been observing the upper clo...
Two years of data from the M-channel of the Visible and InfraRed Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTI...
AbstractWe have analyzed the long-term regional and global variation of emitted radiance in 1.74 µ m...
Venus and Mars are characterized by basaltic surface composition. In contrast to Mars, very little i...
International audienceUnderstanding the structure and dynamics of Venus' clouds is essential as they...