- The
exosphere is a thin, atmosphere-like
volume surrounding a
planet or
natural satellite where molecules are
gravitationally bound to that body, but...
- (1 nPa). The
temperature of Mercury's
exosphere depends on
species as well as
geographical location. For
exospheric atomic hydrogen, the
temperature appears...
- a
constant mean
exospheric temperature (averaged over the sphere), the
observed temporal and
spatial distribution of the
exospheric temperature distribution...
-
another 88
Earth days.
Above the planet's
surface is an
extremely tenuous exosphere and a
faint magnetic field that is
strong enough to
deflect solar winds...
- stratosphere, mesosphere,
thermosphere (formally the ionosphere) and
exosphere. Air composition,
temperature and
atmospheric pressure vary with altitude...
- very sp****
layer of
gases surrounding the Moon,
consisting only of an
exosphere. For most
practical purposes, the Moon is
considered to be surrounded...
-
Patrick L.; et al. (2009). "Mercury's Atmosphere: A Surface-Bounded
Exosphere".
Space Science Reviews. 131 (1–4): 161–186. Bibcode:2007SSRv..131..161D...
- Teolis, Ben; Raut, Ujjwal; Kammer,
Joshua A. (April 15, 2022). "Extreme
Exospheric Dynamics at Charon:
Implications for the Red Spot".
Geophysical Research...
- the
photodissociation of water, thus
forming an
extended hydrogen-rich
exosphere that can
escape from the planet. The X-ray and UV
fluxes that K2-18b receives...
-
behavior of the
exosphere.
Investigate the
processes that
generate and
maintain the
exosphere.
Determine the
relationship between exospheric and
surface composition...