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Analysis of thermal emission from the nightside of Venus at 1.51 and 1.55 µm
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.03.010 Bibcode: 2009Icar..201..814W

Carlson, R. W.; Erard, S.; Irwin, P. G. J. +7 more

We present radiative transfer modelling of thermal emission from the nightside of Venus in two 'spectral window' regions at 1.51 and 1.55 µm. The first discovery of these windows, reported by Erard et al. [Erard, S., Drossart, P., Piccioni, G., 2009. J. Geophys. Res. Planets 114, doi:10.1029/2008JE003116. E00B27], was achieved using a princi…

2009 Icarus
VenusExpress 8
Comment on “Evidence of electrical activity on Titan drawn from the Schumann resonances sent by Huygens probe” by J.A. Morente, J.A. Portí, A. Salinas, E.A. Navarro [2008, Icarus, 195, 802-811]
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.01.031 Bibcode: 2009Icar..204..349H

Berthelier, J. J.; López-Moreno, J. J.; Hamelin, M. +4 more

Morente et al. [Morente, J.A., Portí, J.A., Salinas, A., Navarro, E.A., 2008. Icarus. doi:10.1016/j.icarus.2008.02.004] have recently presented a new analysis of the Permittivity, Wave and Altimetry (PWA) measurements made during the descent of the Huygens Probe through the atmosphere of Titan. They claimed the identification of several Schumann r…

2009 Icarus
Huygens 7
Appearance of Saturn’s F ring azimuthal channels for the anti-alignment configuration between the ring and Prometheus
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.04.033 Bibcode: 2009Icar..203..233C

Chavez, Carlos E.

In this article we explore the aspect of the F ring with respect to the anti-alignment configuration between the ring and Prometheus. We focus our attention on the shape of the F ring's azimuthal channels which were first reported by Porco et al. (Porco, C.C., Baker, E., Barbara, J., Beurle, K., Brahic, A., Burns, J.A., Charnoz, S., Cooper, N., Da…

2009 Icarus
Cassini 7
Water ice crystallinity and grain sizes on Dione
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.04.034 Bibcode: 2009Icar..203..553N

Brown, R. H.; Buratti, B. J.; Jaumann, R. +3 more

Saturn's satellite Dione is becoming an increasingly important object in the outer Solar System, as evidence for its current activity accumulates. Infrared observations of the surface can provide clues to the history of the body and currently active processes. Using data from the Cassini Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS), we perform …

2009 Icarus
Cassini 6
Rebuttal to “Comment on “Evidence of electrical activity on Titan drawn from the Schumann resonances sent by Huygens probe” by J.A. Morente, J.A. Portí, A. Salinas, and E.A. Navarro [2008, Icarus, 195, 802-811]”
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.05.006 Bibcode: 2009Icar..204..352M

Morente, Juan A.; Portí, Jorge A.; Navarro, Enrique A. +1 more

Hamelin et al. criticize some conclusions of our paper [Morente, J.A., Portí, J.A., Salinas, A., Navarro, E.A., 2008. Icarus 195, 802-811]. This rebuttal is our response to their criticism. In our view, their comments are contradictory and not based on scientific argument. Our paper presents a comprehensible methodology for extracting weak resonan…

2009 Icarus
Huygens 5
MARSIS radar sounder observations in the vicinity of Ma'adim Vallis, Mars
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.01.015 Bibcode: 2009Icar..201..460W

White, Oliver L.; Stofan, Ellen R.; Heggy, Essam +6 more

The MARSIS radar experiment aboard the ESA Mars Express satellite has recorded several unusual reflections in the Ma'adim Vallis region of Mars. These reflections display a wide variety of morphologies which are very different from those of reflections seen beneath the Polar Layered Deposits, Medusae Fossae Formation and Dorsa Argentea Formation. …

2009 Icarus
MEx 5
No satellites detected around 21 Lutetia
DOI: 10.1016/j.icarus.2009.06.025 Bibcode: 2009Icar..203..681B

Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.; Busch, Michael W.; Conrad, Al

The Asteroid 21 Lutetia is the target of a flyby by the Rosetta spacecraft in mid-2010. We observed Lutetia with the Keck adaptive-optics system, and searched for satellites. We find none, to a flux limit of 1/350 (Δ-mag = 6.4), corresponding to a size limit of roughly 6 km, at a separation of 0.15″ (3 primary radii or 0.006 Hill radii).

2009 Icarus
Rosetta 4