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    Laboratory spectroscopy of gases in Venus-like conditions

    Date: 30 Jul 2010
    Satellite: Venus Express
    Depicts: Laboratory spectroscopy of gases in Venus-like conditions
    Copyright: INAF-IASF-Rome/PLAB

    Researcher Stefania Stefani is studying the optical properties of carbon dioxide (CO2) at high temperature and high pressure as found near the surface of Venus. This work enables researchers to interpret infrared observations of Venus like those by VIRTIS on Venus Express.


    Last Update: 30 Jul 2010

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