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Sanjay S. Limaye
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 162
Citations - 5715
Sanjay S. Limaye is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Venus & Atmosphere of Venus. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 159 publications receiving 5030 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanjay S. Limaye include Goddard Space Flight Center & Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
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Voyager 2 at neptune: imaging science results.
Bradford A. Smith,L. A. Soderblom,Don Banfield,C. D. Barnet,Alexander T. Basilevsky,Reta Beebe,K. Bollinger,Joseph M. Boyce,André Brahic,G. A. Briggs,Robert H. Brown,Christopher F. Chyba,Stewart A. Collins,Tim R. Colvin,A. F. Cook,David Crisp,Steven K. Croft,Dale P. Cruikshank,Jeffrey N. Cuzzi,G. E. Danielson,Merton E. Davies,E. De Jong,Luke Dones,D. Godfrey,Jay D. Goguen,I. Grenier,V. R. Haemmerle,Heidi B. Hammel,Candice Hansen,c. P. Helfenstein,Chris Howell,G. E. Hunt,Andrew P. Ingersoll,Torrence V. Johnson,Jeffrey S. Kargel,R. L. Kirk,D. I. Kuehn,Sanjay S. Limaye,Harold Masursky,Alfred S. McEwen,David Morrison,Tobias Owen,William M. Owen,James B. Pollack,Carolyn C. Porco,K. Rages,P. Rogers,D. Rudy,C. Sagan,Joel M. Schwartz,Eugene M. Shoemaker,Mark R. Showalter,Bruno Sicardy,Damon P. Simonelli,John R. Spencer,Lawrence A. Sromovsky,Carol R. Stoker,Robert G. Strom,Verner E. Suomi,S. P. Synott,Richard J. Terrile,Peter C. Thomas,W. R. Thompson,A. Verbiscer,J. Veverka +64 more
TL;DR: New Voyager 2 images of Neptune reveal a windy planet characterized by bright clouds of methane ice suspended in an exceptionally clear atmosphere above a lower deck of hydrogen sulfide or ammonia ices, dominated by a large anticyclonic storm system that has been named the Great Dark Spot.
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Models of the structure of the atmosphere of Venus from the surface to 100 kilometers altitude
Alvin Seiff,John T. Schofield,Arvydas J. Kliore,Fredric W. Taylor,Sanjay S. Limaye,Henry E. Revercomb,Lawrence A. Sromovsky,V. V. Kerzhanovich,V. I. Moroz,M. Ya. Marov +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a critical comparison and synthesis of data from the four Pioneer Venus Probes, the Pioneer Venus Orbiter, and the Venera 10, 12, and 13 landers is derived.
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Jupiter: New estimates of the mean zonal flow at the cloud level
TL;DR: In this article, a technique based on digital pattern matching is applied on pairs of mapped images to yield a profile of the mean zonal component that reproduces the exact locations of the easterly and westerly jets.
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Structure and circulation of the Venus atmosphere
Gerald Schubert,Curtis Covey,A. D. Del Genio,L. S. Elson,Gerald M. Keating,Alvin Seiff,Richard E. Young,Jay Apt,Charles C. Counselman,Arvydas J. Kliore,Sanjay S. Limaye,Henry E. Revercomb,Lawrence A. Sromovsky,Verner E. Suomi,Fredric W. Taylor,Richard Woo,U. von Zahn +16 more
TL;DR: The Pioneer Venus data relevant to the dynamics and thermodynamics of the atmosphere is summarized and interpreted in this paper, where the authors summarize and interpret the Pioneer Venus observations relevant to both the day and night side.
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Cloud morphology and motions from Pioneer Venus images
TL;DR: The horizontal and vertical cloud structures, atmospheric waves, and wind velocities at the cloud top level were determined by the Pioneer Venus photopolarimeter images in the UV from January through March 1979 as mentioned in this paper.