A comparative study of Venus and Mars - Upper atmospheres, ionospheres and solar wind interactions

Mahajan, K. K. ; Kar, J. (1990) A comparative study of Venus and Mars - Upper atmospheres, ionospheres and solar wind interactions Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics, 19 . pp. 444-465. ISSN 0367-8393

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Abstract

The neutral atmospheres of Mars and Venus are discussed. A comparative study is presented of the upper atmospheres, ionospheres, and solar wind interactions of these two planets. The review is mainly concerned with the region about 100 km above the surface of the planets.

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Keywords:Mars (planet); Mars Atmosphere; Planetary Ionospheres; Solar Planetary Interactions; Venus (planet); Venus Atmosphere; Atmospheric Composition; Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation; Ionopause; Planetary Atmospheres; Planetary Magnetic Fields; Solar Wind
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