Results obtained over the last 21 years from satellite measurements of the neutral upper atmospheres of Venus and Mars are discussed. Particular attention is given to the chemistry of the neutral upper atmospheres of the two planets, the exospheric temperatures, and the sensitivity of their atmospheric temperatures to solar activity. Various theoretical models used to interpret the planetary atmospheric data are discussed.


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    Neutral upper atmospheres of Venus and Mars


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    1987-01-01



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    English






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