Authors: Buratti B. and Veverka J.
Year: 1983
Title: Voyager photometry of Europa
Journal: Icarus
Volume: 55
Pages: 93-110
Keywords: Jupiter, galilean, observation, spacecraft, photometric, planetology
Abstract: The photometric properties of Europa are derived through an analysis of 90 Voyager images with 3-143 deg phase angles in the spectral range from 0.34 to 0.58 microns. It is noted that, at small phase angles, the disk-integrated phase curve shows almost no evidence of an opposition effect. The scattering properties of Europa in general, and of the bright plain and dark mottled terrain types, cannot be represented by a lunar-like photometric law, although an equation which is a linear superposition of a lunar-like scattering law and a Lambert component provides an adequate and simple representation of scattering properties. The plains are photometrically more homogeneous than the mottled terrain, and these two terrain types exhibit an average normal reflectance of 0.71 on both leading and trailing hemispheres and of 0.60 on leading and 0.48 on trailing hemispheres, respectively.
%F: AB(Cornell University, Ithaca, NY)
Bibliogaphic Code: 1983Icar...55...93B

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