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  1. Preface to Special Issue on the "Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites" and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, J. Castillo, P. Coll, Planetary and Space Sciences, in press, 2009. (pdf)

  2. Preface to Special Issue on the "Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites" and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, P. Casavecchia, J. Castillo, O. Dutuit, H. Haussmann, F. Sohl, Planetary and Space Sciences, 56, 1571-1572, 2008. (pdf)

  3. Preface to Special Issue on the "Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their Satellites" and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, C. Ferrari, L. Spilker, Planetary and Space Sciences, 56, 1-2, 2008. (pdf)

  4. Venus Exploration Goals, Objectives, Investigations, and Priorities: A Report of the NASA Venus Exploration Analysis Group, by VEXAG Chairs, S. K. Atreya, J. G. Luhman, and the VEXAG Steering Group, S. Mackwell, K. Baines and J. Cutts, October 2007. (pdf)

  5. Grading NASA's Solar System Exploration Program: A Midterm Review. Congressionally Mandated Assessment by the National Academy of Sciences Committee for Assessment of Solar System Exploration, W. Huntress, N. Noonan, S. K. Atreya et al.), National Academy Press, 2007. (pdf)

  6. Saturn Probes: Why, Where, How? S. K. Atreya, Proceedings of the International Planetary Probe Workshop, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Document 2007: http://ippw.jpl.nasa.gov/20070607_doc/4_6ATREY.pdf [complete listing of all papers by author's last name at http://ippw.jpl.nasa.gov/20070607_doc/ ] (pdf)

  7. Probes to Saturn and Beyond, Panel Discussion Report, Proceedings of the International Planetary Probe Workshop, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Document 2007: http://ippw.jpl.nasa.gov/20070607_doc/4_18SESS.pdf [complete listing of all papers by author's last name at http://ippw.jpl.nasa.gov/20070607_doc/ ] (pdf)

  8. Multiprobe Exploration of the Giant Planets - Shallow Probes, S. K. Atreya, S. Bolton, T. Guillot, T. C. Owen, International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006.(pdf)

  9. Results from Panel Discussion of Session on Outer Planets - Future Mission Concepts and Technology Needs, with M. Roos-Serote, et al., International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006.(pdf)

  10. In Situ Exploration of Venus on a Global Scale by a Long Duration Aerial Science Station, with K. H. Baines, et al., International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006.(pdf)

  11. In Situ Exploration of the Venus Atmosphere: Key to Understanding Our Sister World, with K. H. Baines, et al., International Probe Workshop IPPW-3 Proceedings, ESA Special Publication WPP263, 2006.(pdf)

  12. Tracing the Origins of the Solar System, with M. Blanc, et al, ESLAB Symposium Proceedings, ESA Publications, ESA SP 588, 213-224, 2006.

  13. Preface to Special Issue on the Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their satellites and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, C, Ferrari, S. Atreya, L. Spilke, Planetary and Space Sciences, 54, 1115-1116, 2006. (pdf)

  14. Scientific Goals and Pathways for Exploration of the Outer Solar System: A Report of the NASA Outer Planets Assessment Group, with F. Bagenal (OPAG Chair) and the OPAG Steering Group (incl. S. K. Atreya), July 2006. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/opag/opag_pathways (pdf)

  15. Preface to Special Issue on the Surfaces and Atmospheres of the Outer Planets, Their satellites and Ring Systems, A Coustenis, C, Ferrari, S. Atreya, L. Spilke, Planetary and Space Sciences, 53, pp 459-460, 2005. (pdf)

  16. Neptune Polar Orbiter with Probes, with B. Bienstock, D. Atkinson, K. Baines, P. Mahaffy, et al., in NASA Proceedings of Planetary Probes Workshop (E. Venkatapathy, et al. eds.), NASA/CP-2004-213456 (E. Venkatapathy, et al., eds.), pp 29-40, 2004. (pdf)

  17. Clouds of Neptune and Uranus, S. K. Atreya and A. S. Wong, in NASA Proceedings of Planetary Probes Workshop NASA/CP-2004-213456 (E. Venkatapathy, et al., eds.), pp 107-110, 2004. (pdf)

  18. The Planetary Fourier Spectrometer for Mars Express, with V. Formisano, et al., in Mars Express: The Scientific Payload (A. Wilson, ed.), ESA SP-1240, 2004.

  19. Composition, Clouds, and Origin of Jupiter's Atmosphere - A Case for Multiprobes into Giant Planets, S. K. Atreya, in "Planetary Entry Probes" ESA SP-544, 57, 2004.(pdf)

  20. Photochemistry above Possible Martian Hot Spots, A.-S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, Th. Encrenaz, V. Formisano, N. Ignatiev, Adv. Space Research, 33, 2236, 2004. (pdf)

  21. Detection of Hydrogen Peroxide on Mars, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Bezard, T. Greathouse, J. Lacey, M. Richter, and A.-S. Wong, IAU Circular No. 8254, Central Bureau of Astronomical Telegrams, 9 December, 2003. (pdf)

  22. Electrical Discharges in the Martian Dust Devils and Dust Storms, N. O. Renno, A. S. Wong, and S. K. Atreya, International Mars Conference, Pasadena, CA, 2003.(pdf)

  23. Chemistry Related to Possible Outgassing Sources on Mars, A. S. Wong, S. K. Atreya, and N. O. Renno, International Mars Conference, Pasadena, CA, 2003.(pdf)

  24. Preface to Special Issue of Planetary and Space Science on Atmospheres of the Outer Planets and Ttian, A. Coustenis, S. K. Atreya, Planetary and Space Science, 51, 87, 2003. (pdf)

  25. Divergent Evolution Among Earth-like Planets: The Case for Venus Exploration, with D. Crisp, et al., In THE FUTURE OF SOLAR SYSTEM EXPLORATION, 2003-2013, Community Contributions to the NRC Solar System Exploration Survey, ASP Conference Series, vol. 272, 5-34, 2002. (pdf)

  26. Composition and Cloud Structure of Jupiter's Deep Atmosphere, S. K. Atreya, P. R. Mahaffy, H. B. Niemann and T. C. Owen, in Highlights of Planetary Exploration from Space and from Earth (B. Bezard and J. Spencer, eds.), Astron. Soc. Pacific, 12 2001.

  27. MA_MISS: Mars Multispectral Imager for Subsurface Studies, with A. Coradini et al., Adv. Space Res., 28, 1203, 2001. (pdf)

  28. The ISO Spectra of Uranus and Neptune Between 2.5 and 5.0 m Range, with Th. Encrenaz, B. Schulz, P. Drossart, E. Lellouch and H. Feuchtgruber, in ISO Beyond the Peaks (A.Salama, et. al., eds.) ESA SP-456, 19, 2000. (pdf)

  29. Galileo Probe: Latest Results, S. K. Atreya and R. E. Young, in Physical Studies of Planets and Satellites: Report of IAU Commission 16 - Reports on Astronomy (J. Andersen, ed.) Vol. XXIVA, pp 1-20, 1999.

  30. ISO Observations of C2H2 on Uranus and CH3 on Saturn: Implications for Atmospheric Vertical Mixing in the Voyager and ISO Epochs, and a Call for Relevant Laboratory Measurements, S. K. Atreya, S. G. Edgington, Th. Encrenaz, H. Feuchtgruber, in The Universe as Seen by ISO, (P. Cox and M. Kessler, eds.) ESA SP-427, 149, 1999. (pdf)

  31. In Situ Chemical and Isotopic Measurement of the Atmosphere of Jupiter, P. R. Mahaffy, S. K. Atreya, H. B. Niemann and T. C. Owen, in Highlights of Astronomy: Proc. XXIIIrd General Assembly of IAU, The Galileo Symposium (M. Marov and R. Carlson, eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

  32. The Aerosol Collector-Pyrolyzer Experiment for Huygens, with G. Israel, et al, in Huygens: Science, Payload and Mission, ESA-SP 1179, 59-84, 1997. (pdf)

  33. The Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometer for the Huygens Probe, H. Niemann, S.K. Atreya, G.R. Carignan, T.M. Donahue, K. Biemann, D. Gautier, D. Hunten, J. Lunine, G. Israel, K. Mauresburger, T. Owen and F. Raulin, in Huygens: Science, Payload and Mission, ESA SP-1177, 85-108, 1997. (pdf)

  34. Clues on Current and Past Organic Chemistry in the Outer Solar System, with J. B. Pollack, in Exobiology in Solar System Exploration, NASA SP 512, 1992.(pdf)

  35. Review of the Book, Physics and Chemistry of the Upper Atmosphere, by M. H. Rees, Cambridge University Press, EOS, 71, 1029, 1990.(pdf)

  36. Variations in the Jovian Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry, P. Drossart, R. Courtin, S. K. Atreya and A. Tokunaga, in Time Variable Phenomena in the Jovian System, NASA SP-494, pp. 344-361, 1989.(pdf)

  37. Upper Atmosphere and Ionosphere of Saturn: Prospects for Cassini, S. K. Atreya, European Space Agency/European Science Foundation Publication, ESA/ESF, SP-241, 1985, Strasbourg, France.

  38. Saturn Atmospheric Structure and Composition, S. K. Atreya, Proceedings Planetary Symposium, European Space Agency/European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, France, 1984.(pdf)

  39. Aeronomy, S. K. Atreya, in Uranus and Neptune (editor, J. T. Bergstralh), NASA CP 2330, pp. 55-88, 1984.

  40. Observations of the Io-Plasma Torus, H. W. Moos, J. T. Clarke, S. K. Atreya, and A. L. Lane, in The Universe in Ultraviolet Wavelengths: The First Two Years of IUE, (editor R. D. Chapman), pp 49-54, 1981, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.(pdf)

  41. Observations of Auroras on Jupiter, J. T. Clarke, H. W. Moos, S. K. Atreya, and A. L. Lane, in The Universe in Ultraviolet Wavelengths: The First Two Years of IUE, (R. D. Chapman, ed.), pp. 45-48, 1981, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.(pdf)

  42. Stellar Occultation Measurements of Nighttime Equatorial Ozone Between 42 km and 114 km Altitude, G. Riegler, S. K. Atreya, R. J. Cicerone, J. F. Drake, and S. C. Liu. Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on Atmospheric Ozone of the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics and World Meteorology Organization, Dresden, Germany, 1976. (pdf)

  43. The Atmosphere of Jupiter, S. K. Atreya, Chapter II in the Outer Planetary Mass Spectrometer Study, NASA CR-137886, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., June, 1976. (pdf)

  44. An Investigation into the Geocoronal and Interplanetary Hydrogen Balmer Emissions, S. K. Atreya, University of Michigan, Space Physics Research Laboratory, Technical Report 010179, 190 pp., June, 1973.


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