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Imaging of Venus from Galileo: Early results and camera performance

January 1, 1992

Three images of Venus have been returned so far by the Galileo spacecraft following an encounter with the planet on UT February 10, 1990. The images, taken at effective wavelengths of 4200 and 9900 A??, characterize the global motions and distribution of haze near the Venus cloud tops and, at the latter wavelength, deep within the main cloud. Previously undetected markings are clearly seen in the near-infrared image. The global distribution of these features, which have maximum contrasts of 3%, is different from that recorded at short wavelengths. In particular, the "polar collar," which is omnipresent in short wavelength images, is absent at 9900 A??. The maximum contrast in the features at 4200 A?? is about 20%. The optical performance of the camera is described and is judged to be nominal. ?? 1992.

Publication Year 1992
Title Imaging of Venus from Galileo: Early results and camera performance
DOI 10.1016/0273-1177(92)90324-Q
Authors M. J. S. Belton, P. Gierasch, K.P. Klaasen, C.D. Anger, M. H. Carr, C. R. Chapman, M. E. Davies, R. Greeley, R. Greenberg, J.W. Head, G. Neukum, C.B. Pilcher, J. Veverka, F. P. Fanale, A.P. Ingersoll, J.B. Pollock, D. Morrison, M.C. Clary, W. Cunningham, H. Breneman
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Advances in Space Research
Index ID 70017298
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse