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The Venus Atmospheric Response to Solar Cycle VariationsAtmospheric drag measurements from the orbital decay of the Pioneer Venus Orbiter and Magellan spacecraft have recently been obtained of the Venus dayside and nightside atmosphere between 130 and 210 km during a period of low solar activity. These new measurements, combined with the earlier Pioneer Venus drag measurements (1978-80) obtained near the maximum of the 11-year solar cycle, have allowed the detection of the detailed response of temperature, atomic oxygen and carbon dioxide to solar variations. We have found a weak but detectable temperature response on the dayside which is in accord with the response predicted by Keating and Bougher when they assumed very strong CO2 radiative cooling resulting from atomic oxygen exciting CO2 into 15 micron emission. This same radiative process may cause strong cooling in the Earth's upper atmosphere with the doubling of CO2 in the future. With decreasing solar activity, the O/CO2 ratio in the lower thermosphere is found to decrease, apparently due to decreased photodissociation of CO2 and lower temperatures. The percent decrease in atomic oxygen with decreasing solar activity on the dayside is found to be approximately the same as the percent decreases of atomic oxygen transported to the nightside. A very weak response of nightside temperatures to solar activity variations has also been detected.
Document ID
19990038327
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Keating, Gerald M.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA United States)
Hsu, N. Christina
(Science Applications International Corp. Hampton, VA United States)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
December 14, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: Geophysical Research Letters. Selected Papers on Pioneer Venus Orbiter: Entry Phase
Volume: 20
Issue: 23
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Report/Patent Number
Paper 93GL03010
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