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A new image of Titan. Titan as seen from Huygens
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.04.003 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55.1843R

Lebreton, J. -P.; Raulin, F.; Gazeau, M. -C.

2007 Planetary and Space Science
Huygens 3
Localized “Jets” of Jovian electrons observed during Ulysses’ distant Jupiter flyby in 2003 2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2006.01.007 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55...21M

Kunow, H.; Heber, B.; McKibben, R. B. +2 more

We report observations of strongly anisotropic flows of electron events originating from Jupiter that were observed during Ulysses distant Jupiter flyby. A scan of the period January 1, 2003 through February 8, 2005 (extending roughly 13 months before and after the closest approach of 0.8 AU in early 2004) identified a total of 15 events with sign…

2007 Planetary and Space Science
Ulysses 3
Low-frequency waves upstream and downstream of the terrestrial bow shock
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2006.03.007 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55..243N

Narita, Yasuhito

This is a Ph.D. thesis abstract.

2007 Planetary and Space Science
Cluster 2
A method to determine the atmospheric temperature profile from in situ pressure data: Application to Titan
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.06.001 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55.2071L

Mäkinen, T.; Leinonen, J.; Harri, A. -M.

We have developed a new method to analyse in situ observations of atmospheric variables of state: the reconstruction of the vertical temperature profile from pressure measurements accompanied by rough knowledge of the atmospheric composition and the aerodynamical response properties of the descent vehicle. We can use the method to construct the te…

2007 Planetary and Space Science
Huygens 0
Erratum to “Titan's surface albedo variations over a Titan season from near-infrared CFHT/FTS spectra”. [Planetary and Space Science 54 (2006) 1225 1246]
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.02.006 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55.2221N

Lellouch, E.; Rannou, P.; Coustenis, A. +5 more

2007 Planetary and Space Science
Cassini 0
A technique to determine the mean molecular mass of a planetary atmosphere using pressure and temperature measurements made by an entry probe: Demonstration using Huygens data
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.04.009 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55.1959W

Withers, P.

It is possible to determine the mean molecular mass of a planetary atmosphere using pressure and temperature measurements made by an entry probe descending at terminal velocity. The descent trajectory of an entry probe can be determined from pressure, temperature, and mean molecular mass data. This technique offers redundancy for large entry probe…

2007 Planetary and Space Science
Huygens 0
Introduction to the Venus Express Special Issue, vol. 2
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2007.01.002 Bibcode: 2007P&SS...55.1635T

Taylor, Fredric W.

2007 Planetary and Space Science
VenusExpress 0