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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A high-resolution spectrum of the series of lines near 6825 A presumably due to CH4 has been obtained for Uranus. The line spacings are in agreement with the previous observations of Owen (1966), Bergstralh (1975), and Belton and Hayes (1975) but not with the laboratory observations reported by Lutz and Owen (1976). It is proposed that the transitions identified by Lutz and Owen are not correlated one-to-one with those features observed in the planets. Wavelength differences of up to 0.8 A are found between the laboratory and planetary features, where the resolving power allows one to specify the line positions to better than + or - 0.07 A. The spectrum obtained for Neptune is in essential agreement with that for Uranus.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; vol. 215
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: This paper adopts a simple line-formation model to estimate detection limits on the fractional absorption produced by molecular lines in the spectra of the planets, when observed with the 14-m antenna and low-noise receivers of the Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory. The results, which can readily be adjusted for receiver and telescope characteristics of other observatories, indicate that three kinds of observing programs may prove fruitful: (1) programs to monitor temporal variations of the strong CO absorption in the spectrum of Venus and Mars; (2) searches for weak absorption lines of other molecules, which are particularly promising for Venus: and (3) efforts to measure broad features in the continuous spectra of Venus, and possibly Jupiter, produced by molecules deep in the planetary atmospheres. Except for delineation of broad features of NH3 and possibly H2O near 25 GHz, hardly any useful observations can be made at frequencies less than 60 GHz.
    Keywords: LUNAR AND PLANETARY EXPLORATION
    Type: Astronomical Journal; 83; Sept
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