Investigation of Venus Cloud Aerosol and Gas Composition Including Potential Biogenic Materials via an Aerosol-Sampling Instrument Package

A lightweight, low-power instrument package to measure, both (1) the local gaseous environment and (2) the composition and microphysical properties of attendant venusian aerosols is presented. This Aerosol-Sampling Instrument Package (ASIP) would be used to explore cloud chemical and possibly biotic...

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Hauptverfasser: Baines, Kevin H, Nikolić, Dragan, Cutts, James A, Delitsky, Mona L, Renard, Jean-Baptiste, Madzunkov, Stojan M, Barge, Laura M, Mousis, Olivier, Wilson, Colin, Limaye, Sanjay S, Verdier, Nicolas
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description A lightweight, low-power instrument package to measure, both (1) the local gaseous environment and (2) the composition and microphysical properties of attendant venusian aerosols is presented. This Aerosol-Sampling Instrument Package (ASIP) would be used to explore cloud chemical and possibly biotic processes on future aerial missions such as multiweek balloon missions and on short-duration (
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Planetary probes
Quadrupoles
Sampling
Sciences of the Universe
Separators
Space missions
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Venus clouds
Venus probes
title Investigation of Venus Cloud Aerosol and Gas Composition Including Potential Biogenic Materials via an Aerosol-Sampling Instrument Package
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