ETag: "0f179815bade69225593722197cc38c2" accept: */* authorization: LOW 0poXukR00ZXMB8hF:REDACTED_BY_IA_S3 connection: close content-length: 1165217 host: s3.us.archive.org user-agent: curl/7.16.4 (i486-pc-linux-gnu) libcurl/7.16.4 OpenSSL/0.9.8e zlib/1.2.3.3 libidn/1.0 x-amz-auto-make-bucket: 1 x-archive-meta-date: 1981-06-01 x-archive-meta-description: In the last dozen years spaceborne Fourier transform spectrometers have obtained infrared emission spectra of Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Titan as well as of the Galilean and other Saturnian satellites and Saturn's rings. Intercomparisons of the properties of planetary atmospheres and of the characteristics of solid surfaces are now feasible. The principles of remotely sensing the environment on a planetary body are dicussed. Special consideration is given to the most recent results obtained by the Voyager infrared investigation on the Saturn system. x-archive-meta-documentid: 19810021529 x-archive-meta-title: Fourier spectroscopy on planetary missions including Voyager x-archive-meta-year: 1981 x-archive-meta01-collection: nasa_techdocs x-archive-meta01-contributor: NASA x-archive-meta01-language: eng x-archive-meta01-licenseurl: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/publicdomain/ x-archive-meta01-mediatype: texts x-archive-meta01-rights: Public Domain x-archive-meta1-creator: Hanel, R. A x-archive-meta1-subject: FREQUENCY STANDARDS x-archive-meta10-subject: TABLES (DATA) x-archive-meta2-subject: INDIA x-archive-meta3-subject: SYMPHONIE SATELLITES x-archive-meta4-subject: TIME SIGNALS x-archive-meta5-subject: VERY LOW FREQUENCIES x-archive-meta6-subject: ATOMIC CLOCKS x-archive-meta7-subject: GROUND STATIONS x-archive-meta8-subject: LORAN C x-archive-meta9-subject: SYNCHRONISM x-upload-date: 2010-07-12T04:55:39.000Z