Instruments aboard the gondolas of the two Vega balloons obtained in situ measurements of pressure, temperature, vertical velocity relative to the balloon, cloud particle backscatter, lightning and the ambient light level. Atmospheric motions at the balloon float altitudes were also determined from earth-based tracking results. To illustrate the history of the balloon flights and to facilitate comparisons between some of the different observed quantities, measurements of pressure, temperature and backscatter are presented as time series for the entire lifetime of each balloon. Both long and short period variations have been detected. In addition, the environmental entropy encountered by each balloon will be discussed.
Meteorological variations in the middle clouds of Venus from Vega balloon in situ measurements
Advances in Space Research ; 7 , 12, 1
1987-01-01
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English
Vega balloon meteorological measurements
NTRS | 1990
|VEGA Balloon meteorological measurements
Elsevier | 1989
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