Mars dayside thermospheric temperature and scale height trends were examined using measurements from the Neutral Gas Ion Mass Spectrometer (NGIMS) and the Imaging Ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) on the Mars Atmosphere Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft. Average scale heights (over 150-180 km for solar zenith angles ≤75°) from several different sampling periods were obtained from each instrument. NGIMS and IUVS scale height trends were found to be in good agreement, with both showing scale heights decreasing after perihelion and reaching a low value near aphelion (13.6 to 9.4 km). Between these two seasonal extremes, the temperature decreased by ∼70 K (from 240 to 170 K). These trends were also analyzed with respect to the changing solar ...
We analyze the ultraviolet dayglow in the atmosphere of Mars through CO2+ and CO Cameron emissions. ...
International audienceThe dayside N2/CO2 at 140 km altitude in the Martian thermosphere has been inv...
International audienceWavelike perturbations in the Martian upper thermosphere observed by the Neutr...
We report a comprehensive study of Mars dayglow observations focusing on upper atmospheric structure...
International audienceThe CO Cameron (170–270 nm) and CO2+ ultraviolet doublet (298 and 299 nm) emis...
International audienceMars has been studied extensively at ultraviolet wavelengths starting from Mar...
International audienceMars has been studied extensively at ultraviolet wavelengths starting from Mar...
The thermosphere of Mars begins at the homopause (115-130 km) and reaches the exobase (200 km), whic...
International audienceWe report the first detailed study of the diurnal thermal structure of upper m...
International audienceRecent Mars missions have provided a wealth of observations to study the red p...
NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft has taken more than two earth years (one Martian year) of observations of Ma...
International audienceWe quantify and interpret the long-term variability of dayside Martian upper t...
We analyze the ultraviolet dayglow in the atmosphere of Mars through CO2+ and CO Cameron emissions. ...
International audienceThe dayside N2/CO2 at 140 km altitude in the Martian thermosphere has been inv...
International audienceWavelike perturbations in the Martian upper thermosphere observed by the Neutr...
We report a comprehensive study of Mars dayglow observations focusing on upper atmospheric structure...
International audienceThe CO Cameron (170–270 nm) and CO2+ ultraviolet doublet (298 and 299 nm) emis...
International audienceMars has been studied extensively at ultraviolet wavelengths starting from Mar...
International audienceMars has been studied extensively at ultraviolet wavelengths starting from Mar...
The thermosphere of Mars begins at the homopause (115-130 km) and reaches the exobase (200 km), whic...
International audienceWe report the first detailed study of the diurnal thermal structure of upper m...
International audienceRecent Mars missions have provided a wealth of observations to study the red p...
NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft has taken more than two earth years (one Martian year) of observations of Ma...
International audienceWe quantify and interpret the long-term variability of dayside Martian upper t...
We analyze the ultraviolet dayglow in the atmosphere of Mars through CO2+ and CO Cameron emissions. ...
International audienceThe dayside N2/CO2 at 140 km altitude in the Martian thermosphere has been inv...
International audienceWavelike perturbations in the Martian upper thermosphere observed by the Neutr...