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Large changes in Pluto's atmosphere as revealed by recent stellar occultations
Authors:Sicardy B  Widemann T  Lellouch E  Veillet C  Cuillandre J-C  Colas F  Roques F  Beisker W  Kretlow M  Lagrange A-M  Gendron E  Lacombe F  Lecacheux J  Birnbaum C  Fienga A  Leyrat C  Maury A  Raynaud E  Renner S  Schultheis M  Brooks K  Delsanti A  Hainaut O R  Gilmozzi R  Lidman C  Spyromilio J  Rapaport M  Rosenzweig P  Naranjo O  Porras L  Díaz F  Calderón H  Carrillo S  Carvajal A  Recalde E  Cavero L Gaviria  Montalvo C  Barría D  Campos R  Duffard R  Levato H
Affiliation:Observatoire de Paris, LESIA, 92195 Meudon, France. bruno.sicardy@obspm.fr
Abstract:Pluto's tenuous nitrogen atmosphere was first detected by the imprint left on the light curve of a star that was occulted by the planet in 1985 (ref. 1), and studied more extensively during a second occultation event in 1988 (refs 2-6). These events are, however, quite rare and Pluto's atmosphere remains poorly understood, as in particular the planet has not yet been visited by a spacecraft. Here we report data from the first occultations by Pluto since 1988. We find that, during the intervening 14 years, there seems to have been a doubling of the atmospheric pressure, a probable seasonal effect on Pluto.
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