International audienceInitial images of Venus's south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown the presence of a bright, highly variable vortex, similar to that at the planet's north pole. Using high-resolution infrared measurements of polar winds from the Venus Express Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS) instrument, we show the vortex to have a constantly varying internal structure, with a center of rotation displaced from the geographic south pole by ~3 degrees of latitude and that drifts around the pole with a period of 5 to 10 Earth days. This is indicative of a nonsymmetric and varying precession of the polar atmospheric circulation with respect to the planetary axis
We present zonal and meridional wind measurements at three altitude levels within the cloud layers o...
International audienceThe imaging capabilities of the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrome...
Vertical temperature profiles at 40-75km around 80 degrees N in the Venus polar vortex are retrieved...
International audienceInitial images of Venus's south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown t...
Initial images of Venus's south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown the presence of a brigh...
Recently, the results of an initial study of the southern polar region of Venus, using measurements ...
Initial images of Venus’s south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown the presence of a brigh...
Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide wi...
Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide wi...
Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide wi...
Spinning on average 60 times faster than the surface, the atmosphere of Venus is superrotational, a ...
We report on measurements of Venus cloud velocities from VIRTIS/Venus Express observations of the so...
Venus' climate evolution is driven by the energy balance of its global cloud layers. Venus displays ...
Venus is completely covered by a thick cloud layer, of which the upper part is composed of sulphuric...
We present zonal and meridional wind measurements at three altitude levels within the cloud layers o...
International audienceThe imaging capabilities of the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrome...
Vertical temperature profiles at 40-75km around 80 degrees N in the Venus polar vortex are retrieved...
International audienceInitial images of Venus's south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown t...
Initial images of Venus's south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown the presence of a brigh...
Recently, the results of an initial study of the southern polar region of Venus, using measurements ...
Initial images of Venus’s south pole by the Venus Express mission have shown the presence of a brigh...
Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide wi...
Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide wi...
Venus has no seasons, slow rotation and a very massive atmosphere, which is mainly carbon dioxide wi...
Spinning on average 60 times faster than the surface, the atmosphere of Venus is superrotational, a ...
We report on measurements of Venus cloud velocities from VIRTIS/Venus Express observations of the so...
Venus' climate evolution is driven by the energy balance of its global cloud layers. Venus displays ...
Venus is completely covered by a thick cloud layer, of which the upper part is composed of sulphuric...
We present zonal and meridional wind measurements at three altitude levels within the cloud layers o...
International audienceThe imaging capabilities of the Visible and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrome...
Vertical temperature profiles at 40-75km around 80 degrees N in the Venus polar vortex are retrieved...