Published July 31, 2018
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Techniques and Technologies for Investigating the Interior Structure of Venus
- Creators
- Jackson, Jennifer M.
- Cutts, James A.
Abstract
The goal of our program is to develop innovative techniques and technologies for investigating the interior structure of Venus. The KISS Technical Development Program has enabled major progress towards this end. The infrasound technique for seismic investigation of Venus has been firmly established as a credible approach for studying the interior of Venus. The study has also fostered a number of productive interdisciplinary collaborations that would not have been possible otherwise, including the genuine collaboration of the JPL team members with mineral physicists at Caltech. The shared goal of understanding the interior of Venus is within reach.
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We acknowledge matching support from the JPL R&TD program and for guidance and support from both Dr. Satish Khanna and Dr. Christophe Sotin.Attached Files
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- 88386
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20180731-130100173
- Keck Institute for Space Studies (KISS)
- JPL Research and Technology Development Fund
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2018-07-31Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Caltech groups
- Keck Institute for Space Studies, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences