Abstract
Laboratory measurements of the microwave (1.2-22.3 cm) spectrum properties of Venus' gaseous atmospheric constituents were performed using an apparatus for simulating conditions of the middle atmosphere of Venus (gaseous H2SO4 + CO2 at 1 to 6 atm). The results have shown that at wavelengths longer than 1.8 cm, gaseous H2SO4 and CO2 are the predominant microwave absorbers, while at wavelengths from 1.2 to 1.8 cm, SO2 and CO2 are the predominant absorbers. These results were used to develop a model for the microwave emission spectrum of Venus, which correlated well with microwave observations of this planet.
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