J. A. Friedson
California Institute of Technology
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Science | 1996
Glenn S. Orton; Jose Luis Ortiz; Kevin H. Baines; Gordon L. Bjoraker; U. Carsenty; F. Colas; Aditya Dayal; Drake Deming; P. Drossart; E. Frappa; J. A. Friedson; Jay D. Goguen; W. Golisch; D. Griep; C. Hernandez; William F. Hoffmann; Donald E. Jennings; Kaminski Cd; J. R. Kuhn; P. Laques; Sanjay S. Limaye; H. Lin; J. Lecacheux; Terry Z. Martin; G. McCabe; T. Momary; D. Parker; R. Puetter; Michael E. Ressler; G. Reyes
Earth-based observations of Jupiter indicate that the Galileo probe probably entered Jupiters atmosphere just inside a region that has less cloud cover and drier conditions than more than 99 percent of the rest of the planet. The visual appearance of the clouds at the site was generally dark at longer wavelengths. The tropospheric and stratospheric temperature fields have a strong longitudinal wave structure that is expected to manifest itself in the vertical temperature profile.
Science | 1995
Glenn S. Orton; Michael F. A'Hearn; Kevin H. Baines; Drake Deming; Timothy Edward Dowling; Jay D. Goguen; Caitlin Ann Griffith; Heidi B. Hammel; William F. Hoffmann; D. M. Hunten; David Jewitt; Theodor Kostiuk; Steve Miller; Keith S. Noll; Kevin J. Zahnle; N. Achilleos; A. Dayal; L. Deutsch; F. Espenak; P. Esterle; J. A. Friedson; K. Fast; Joseph E. Harrington; Joseph L. Hora; R. Joseph; Douglas M. Kelly; R. F. Knacke; John H. Lacy; C. Lisse; John T. Rayner
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Infrared Telescope Facility was used to investigate the collision of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter from 12 July to 7 August 1994. Strong thermal infrared emission lasting several minutes was observed after the impacts of fragments C, G, and R. All impacts warmed the stratosphere and some the troposphere up to several degrees. The abundance of stratospheric ammonia increased by more than 50 times. Impact-related particles extended up to a level where the atmospheric pressure measured several millibars. The north polar near-infrared aurora brightened by nearly a factor of 5 a week after the impacts.
Archive | 1997
Glenn S. Orton; T. Martin. L. Tamppari; O. Liepack; Brendan Michael Fisher; J. A. Friedson; Michael E. Ressler; Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher; Kevin H. Baines; Robert A. West; Lisa deMena Travis; Sean Stewart; Hiranya Peiris; Eldar Zeev Noe Dobrea; Sasha Hinkley; W. Golisch; D. Griep; C. D. Kaminski
Archive | 1998
Glenn S. Orton; Leslie Kay Tamppari; Brendan Michael Fisher; J. A. Friedson; Terry Z. Martin; Lisa deMena Travis
Archive | 1996
Jose Luis Ortiz; Glenn S. Orton; J. A. Friedson
Archive | 1992
Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher; Glenn S. Orton; J. A. Friedson
Archive | 1995
Glenn S. Orton; J. A. Friedson; Michael E. Ressler; Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher; Josef Bock; D. W. Koerner; Jose Luis Ortiz; Keith Matthews; Joseph Nicholas Spitale; K. P. Parija; Kieran F. Lim; Franklin C. Wong; John R. Spencer; William F. Hoffmann; Aditya Dayal; Joseph L. Hora; Thomas L. Hayward; Jeffrey vanCleve
Archive | 1994
Glenn S. Orton; J. A. Friedson; Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher; Kevin H. Baines; William F. Hoffmann; Aditya Dayal; Lynne K. Deutsch; Giovanni G. Fazio; Joseph L. Hora; Heidi B. Hammel; Joseph E. Harrington
Archive | 1994
Glenn S. Orton; Kevin H. Baines; J. A. Friedson; Jon D. Goguen; Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher; Michael F. A'Hearn; P. A. Esterle; Carey Michael Lisse; Heather A. Weaver; Dennis D. Wellnitz; William F. Hoffmann; D. M. Hunten; Aditya Dayal; Ann L. Sprague; Mark V. Sykes; K. W. Wells; Mark S. Marley; Giovanni G. Fazio; Lynne K. Deutsch; Joseph L. Hora; David Jewitt; R. D. Joseph; Drake Deming; Theodor Kostiuk; Gordon L. Bjoraker; Kelly Elizabeth Fast; Timothy Austin Livengood; D. Zipoy; Caitlin Ann Griffith; Timothy Edward Dowling
Archive | 1993
Glenn S. Orton; J. A. Friedson; Padma A. Yanamandra-Fisher; Kevin H. Baines; C. D. Kaminski; Thomas W. Momary