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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: The ionopause altitude near the terminator is a crucial parameter for studies dealing with the maintenance of the nightside ionosphere of Venus. It is generally thought that, during high solar wind dynamic pressures (P(SW)) or during solar minimum conditions, the ionopause comes down to very low altitudes so that the dayside ionosphere is not able to supply sufficient plasma to maintain the observed nightside densities. However, there are a number of workable definitions of the ionopause. Near the terminator, the altitude of the ionopause differs considerably depending upon the definition. The ionopause deduced from the radio occultation experiment as well as the pressure ionopause can be significantly lower than the density ionopause deduced from the Langmuir probe at these locations. The latter refers to the altitude where the electron density falls to 100/cu cm. Using in situ data from the Pioneer Venus Orbiter, it is shown that the density ionopause remains fairly high even for high P(SW) conditions. Simple quantitative estimates indicate that significant flow of plasma is still possible under these conditions. Thus, nightward transport of plasma during high P(SW) conditions may be more efficient than has been assumed so far. Since such conditions are more prevalent during solar cycle minimum, it is argued that transport may be relevant in the maintenance of nightside ionosphere at that time also.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research (ISSN 0148-0227); 97; A9, S; 13
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Motion effects on atmospheric density altitude distribution, discussing vertical waves, gravity, temperature and winds
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: ; 9-12, 15 (
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-12
    Description: Altitude distribution and lifetimes of N atoms and NO molecules from loss process data in atmosphere
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Distributions and lifetimes of nitrogen atom and nitric oxide in upper atmosphere
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-CR-86618 , REPT.-05627-8-S
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Langmuir probe measurements on Pioneer Venus Orbiter show that electron temperature (Te) profiles exhibit two distinct regions. The lower, but more extended region is in the main ionosphere where Te increases slowly with altitude. The other, less extended region is in the ionopause, where Te rise sharply with altitude. If horizontal magnetic fields and flux ropes in the ionosphere inhibit vertical thermal conductivity sufficiently, then the observed Te profile could be explained with EUV as the major heat source (Cravens et al., 1980). The rise in Te in the ionopause region has generally been attributed to solar wind heating (Brace and Kliore, 1991). We suggest that this sharp rise in Te is due primarily to the steep fall in electron density, Ne. If the heating rate is essentially unchanged and heat conduction is not of primary importance, then a steep rise in Te will maintain a constant electron cooling rate for a steeply falling Ne. We have observed large orbit to orbit variations in Te in the ionopause region which are found to be inversely related to changes in Ne. Variations in solar wind dynamic pressure do not seem to have a direct effect on Te, rather the effect is indirect coming through the sharp decrease in Ne.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: PAPER-93GL03384 , Geophysical Research Letters (ISSN 0094-8276); 21; 1; p. 77-80
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Ionospheric characteristics from altitude variations of positive ion densities at night
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-CR-96379 , REPT.-05627-16-S
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Altitude distributions of and airglow emissions by certain oxygen and nitrogen metastable constituents
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-CR-94130 , REPT.-05627-17-S
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Sodium equilibrium altitude distribution, origin, and flux calculated for earth atmosphere
    Keywords: GEOPHYSICS
    Type: NASA-CR-94125 , REPT.-05627-15-S
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Problems in analytical processing of lunar orbiter photography are discussed. The effects of image motion and image motion compensation on the location of the principal point are analyzed. The effect of the focal plane shutter on the distortion and interior geometry is examined. Real data is used to confirm the workability of a mathematical model and the use of a computer to calibrate spaceborne photographic imagery.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: NASA-CR-128279 , REPT-169
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Glass plate targets containing multiple contrast three bar patterns and a military standard resolution target were photographed through a light-source collimator-camera system. The glass plate targets and images were then scanned. Through a computer plotting program selected portions of the scanned items were presented. The plots were then measured and analyzed to obtain information of image quality parameters and effects. The measurement errors are discussed together with aspects of resolution determination.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: Annual Meeting of the American Society of Photogrammetry; Mar 11, 1973 - Mar 16, 1973; Washington, DC
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