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First Observation Made of Atomic Oxygen Emission in the Night Airglow of Venus

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MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 22 -- SRI International has reported the first observation of visible light emitted by oxygen atoms in the night-side airglow (nightglow) of Venus. According to a report in the journal Science, this provides new insight into the atmosphere of Venus and the composition and chemical interactions taking place in the absence of sunlight. The W. M. Keck telescope and the associated HIRES spectrometer on Mauna Kea in Hawaii were used by SRI researchers in the Molecular Physics Laboratory to obtain unprecedented detail of the terrestrial nightglow. These results prompted...Read full article

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    Published: January 2001
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