NH₃, H₂S, and the radio brightness temperature spectra of the giant planets

NH₃, H₂S, and the radio brightness temperature spectra of the giant planets

by Thomas R. Spilker

Part of [NASA contractor report] -- NASA/CR-95-207199.

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