The Galileo Net Flux Radiometer (NFR) was a Probe instrument designed to measure the vertical profile of upward and net radiation fluxes in five spectral bands spanning the range from solar to far infrared wavelengths. These unique measurements within Jupiter's atmosphere, from which radiative heating and profiles were derived, contributed to better understanding of Jovian atmospheric dynamics, to the detection of cloud layers and determination of their opacities, and to the estimation of water vapor abundance.
Access to the Galileo Probe Data Volume
Citing the data
Publications - A listing of team members to facilitate literature searches.
References Helpful in Scoping the Mission
The Net Flux Radiometer Data
Other Documentation
Access to the Galileo Probe Data Volume
PDS recommendations for citing data sets can be found here.
Sromovsky, S., (1996), Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer Data Archive V1.0, PDS Atmospheres (ATM) Node, https://doi.org/10.17189/sgk3-1113
Sromovsky, S., (1996), Galileo Probe Net Flux Radiometer Data Archive V1.0, PDS Atmospheres (ATM) Node, https://doi.org/10.17189/sgk3-1113
Publications - A listing of team members to facilitate literature searches.