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Emmanuel Lellouch
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 71
Citations - 2482
Emmanuel Lellouch is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmosphere & Jupiter. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 71 publications receiving 2393 citations.
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The Spectrum of Comet Hale-Bopp (C/1995 O1) Observed with the Infrared Space Observatory at 2.9 Astronomical Units from the Sun
Jacques Crovisier,K. Leech,Dominique Bockelée-Morvan,T. Y. Brooke,Martha S. Hanner,Bruno Altieri,H. U. Keller,Emmanuel Lellouch +7 more
TL;DR: Several broad emission features observed in the 7- to 45-micrometer region suggest the presence of silicates, particularly magnesium-rich crystalline olivine, similar to those observed inThe dust envelopes of Vega-type stars.
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Spectral Mapping of Jupiter and the Galilean Satellites: Results from Galileo's Initial Orbit
Robert W. Carlson,William D. Smythe,Kevin H. Baines,E. Barbinis,Kris J. Becker,R. Burns,S. B. Calcutt,Wendy M. Calvin,Roger N. Clark,G. E. Danielson,A. G. Davies,Pierre Drossart,T. Encrenaz,Fraser P. Fanale,J. Granahan,Gary B. Hansen,P. Herrera,Charles A. Hibbitts,J. Hui,Patrick G. J. Irwin,Torrence V. Johnson,L. W. Kamp,Hugh H. Kieffer,F. Leader,Emmanuel Lellouch,R. Lopes-Gautier,Dennis L. Matson,Thomas B. McCord,R. Mehlman,Adriana C. Ocampo,Glenn S. Orton,M. Roos-Serote,M. Segura,James H. Shirley,L. A. Soderblom,A. Stevenson,Fredric W. Taylor,J. Torson,Alex A. S. Weir,Paul R. Weissman +39 more
TL;DR: Spectra for a 5-micrometer hot spot on Jupiter are consistent with the absence of a significant water cloud above 8 bars and with a depletion of water compared to that predicted for solar composition, corroborating results from the Galileo probe.
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Galileo infrared imaging spectroscopy measurements at venus.
Robert W. Carlson,Kevin H. Baines,Th. Encrenaz,Fredric W. Taylor,Pierre Drossart,L. W. Kamp,James B. Pollack,Emmanuel Lellouch,A.D. Collard,S. B. Calcutt,David H. Grinspoon,Paul R. Weissman,William D. Smythe,Adriana C. Ocampo,G. E. Danielson,Fraser P. Fanale,Torrence V. Johnson,Hugh H. Kieffer,Dennis L. Matson,Thomas B. McCord,L. A. Soderblom +20 more
TL;DR: During the 1990 Galileo Venus flyby, the Near Infaied Mapping Spectrometer investigated the night-side atmosphere of Venus in the spectral range 0.7 to 5.2 micrometers to derive lower atmosphere abundances of water vapor and other species.
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Results from the ISM experiment
Jean-Pierre Bibring,M. Combes,Yves Langevin,A. Soufflot,C. Cara,Pierre Drossart,Th. Encrenaz,Stéphane Erard,Olivier Forni,B. Gondet,L. V. Ksanfomalfty,Emmanuel Lellouch,Ph. Masson,V. I. Moroz,F. Rocard,J. Rosenqvist,Christophe Sotin +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first results on the surface mineralogy of Mars and Phobos, and the atmospheric composition of Mars, using the infrared imaging spectrometer ISM.
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The occultation of 28 Sgr by Titan
William B. Hubbard,Bruno Sicardy,R. Miles,A. J. Hollis,R. W. Forrest,I. K. M. Nicolson,G. Appleby,W. Beisker,C. Bittner,H. J. Bode,M. Bruns,H. Denzau,M. Nezel,E. Riedel,H. Struckmann,J. E. Arlot,Françoise Roques,F. Sevre,William Thuillot,Michael J. Hoffmann,E. H. Geyer,C. Buil,François Colas,Jean Lecacheux,A. Klotz,E. Thouvenot,J. L. Vidal,E. Carreira,F. Rossi,C. Blanco,S. Cristaldi,Y. Nevo,Harold J. Reitsema,Noah Brosch,K. Cernis,K. Zdanavicius,Lawrence H. Wasserman,Donald M. Hunten,Daniel Gautier,Emmanuel Lellouch,Roger V. Yelle,B. Rizk,F. M. Flasar,Carolyn C. Porco,D. Toublanc,G. Corugedo +45 more
TL;DR: A detailed model of the structure of Titan's atmosphere in the altitude range 250 to 450 km is developed, giving the distribution of temperature, pressure, haze optical depth, and zonal wind velocity as a function of altitude and latitude as discussed by the authors.