DescriptionMeasurements bands of the Venus Emissivity Mapper.png
English: The measurement bands used for the Venus Emissivity Mapper to take advantage of the gaps in the CO₂ atmosphere of Venus. The additional, non-surface bands, are used to compensate for atmospheric effects, clouds, and stray-light. The black light is a measured night-side spectrum of Venus.
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Helbert, Jorn; Dyar, M. Darby; Kappel, David; Maturilli, Alessandro; Mueller, Nils (2021). "Importance of Orbital Spectroscopy on Venus". Bulletin of the AAS. 53 (4). doi:10.3847/25c2cfeb.62e629cb.
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