Measurements of turbulence in the venus atmosphere deduced from pioneer venus multiprobe radio scintillations
- PMID: 17778912
- DOI: 10.1126/science.205.4401.87
Measurements of turbulence in the venus atmosphere deduced from pioneer venus multiprobe radio scintillations
Abstract
The 2.3-gigahertz log-amplitude fluctuations observed in the radio links of the Pioneer Venus entry probes during Venus encounter have been used to study turbulence in the Venus atmosphere. The deduced estimates of the upper bound of structure constant c(n) of the refractive index fluctuations (c(n) less, similar 4 x 10(-8) cm(-(1/3))) are inconsistent with similar entry probe measurements by Veneras 4 to 8 but are consistent with the radio occultation measurements by flyby (Mariners 5 and 10) and orbiting (Venerat 9) spacecraft. The Pioneer Venus measurements therefore provide a resolution of the long-standing order of magnitude discrepancy between these earlier measurements of c(n).
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