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Photoemission Phenomena in the Solar System

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SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS
Volume 139, Issue 1-4, Pages 267-310

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-008-9387-3

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Nightglow; Dayglow; Mars; Earth; Venus; Jupiter; Saturn; Uranus; Neptune; Titan; Comets; X-rays; Aurora

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Much of what we know about the atmospheres of the planets and other bodies in the solar system comes from detection of photons over a wide wavelength range, from X-rays to radio waves. In this chapter, we present current information in various categories-measurements of the airglows of the terrestrial planets, the dayglows of the outer planets and satellites, aurora throughout the solar system, observations of cometary spectra, and the emission of X-rays from a variety of planetary bodies.

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