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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Preliminary measurements of electron number density and temperature near Venus and Mercury and some results on flow speeds are presented. It is concluded that the interaction of the solar wind with Venus probably results in a bow shock characterized by H/r = 0.01 (ratio of the ionospheric scale height to the planetocentric distance of the nose of the ionopause); an extended exosphere appears unlikely. This direct interaction is indicated by the behavior of electrons with energies of 100-500 eV. Some unusual downstream effects suggest a comet-like tail several hundred scale lengths long. Near Mercury, a fully developed bow shock and magnetosheath were observed. Inside the magnetosheath there is a region analogous to the magnetosphere of the earth and populated by electrons of lower density and temperature than those found in the solar wind. The solar wind ram pressure corresponds to a stagnation pressure equivalent to a 170 gamma magnetic field. The strong solar wind interaction with Mercury is definitely magnetic, but not ionospheric or atmospheric. Spectra and particle flux varied widely while the spaceship was within the magnetosphere itself; temporal events like substorms may be responsible.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Plenary Meeting; Jun 17, 1974 - Jul 01, 1974; Sao Paulo; Brazil
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Theoretical model for dayside Venus ionosphere
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: NASA-TM-X-63954 , X-620-70-242
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: Generalization of density and temperature conditions at baropause for ion-exospheric model
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: NASA-TM-X-63311 , X-615-68-303
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  • 14
    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A general neutral exosphere model, which includes density and temperature variations at the exobase, is applied to the moon to obtain surface and radial density distributions for H, H2, and He. It is assumed that the source for these constituents derives from accretion of solar wind ions. The surface distributions are determined by requiring that the sum of the neutral and solar wind ion fluxes for a given constituent vanish at all points on the surface. On this basis, maximum dayside surface densities for H, H2, and He and maximum nightside surface densities for H, H2, and He are obtained that are consistent with either measured values or upper limits. In addition, model ion density distributions for H2(+) and He(+) are constructed. This ion exosphere is produced by ionization of the neutral exosphere in the solar wind, which efficiently sweeps the ions past or onto the lunar surface. Saturated H2(+) and He(+) densities ranging from about .001 to .015 per cu cm and .00003 to .0004 per cu cm over 1.5 to 3 selenocentric radii on the dayside, respectively.
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: Journal of Geophysical Research; 79; Apr. 1
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Venus daytime ionospheric models using electron, ion and neutral gas heat conduction with momentum and chemical equations for charged particle densities
    Keywords: SPACE SCIENCES
    Type: PLANETARY ATMOSPHERES SYMPOSIUM; Oct 26, 1969 - Oct 31, 1969; MARFA, TX
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