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Methane in titan's atmosphere : from fundamental spectroscopy to planetology

Mathieu Hirtzig
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The methane molecule (CH4) is relatively abundant in the Universe and in particular in our Solar System. On Earth, it is the main compound of natural gas and is also the second greenhouse gas of anthropic origin. On Saturn's satellite Titan it plays a role similar to water on Earth and leads to a complex chemistry.
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hal-00413986 , version 1 (07-09-2009)

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Vincent Boudon, Jean-Paul Champion, Tony Gabard, Michel Loete, Athena Coustenis, et al.. Methane in titan's atmosphere : from fundamental spectroscopy to planetology. 2009. ⟨hal-00413986⟩
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