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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Standard Atmosphere; Standard atmosphere models; Standard atmosphere (disambiguation)

Modified atmosphere         
Modified atmosphere packaging; Modified Atmosphere Packaging; Protective atmosphere
Modified atmosphere is the practice of modifying the composition of the internal atmosphere of a package (commonly food packages, drugs, etc.) in order to improve the shelf life.
Atmosphere of Mercury         
  • Ca and Mg in the tail
  • Sodium tail, photographed by an amateur in Italy
  • Sodium tail
ATMOSPHERE
Mercury's atmosphere; Atmosphere of mercury; Climate of Mercury; Mercurian atmosphere
Mercury has a very tenuous and highly variable atmosphere (surface-bound exosphere) containing hydrogen, helium, oxygen, sodium, calcium, potassium and water vapor, with a combined pressure level of about 10−14 bar (1 nPa). The exospheric species originate either from the Solar wind or from the planetary crust.
Atmosphere of Pluto         
  • Departure shot of [[Pluto]] by ''[[New Horizons]]'', showing Pluto's atmosphere backlit by the Sun. The blue color is close to what a human eye would have seen, and is caused by layers of haze in the atmosphere.
  • Haze with multiple layers in the atmosphere of Pluto. Part of the plain [[Sputnik Planitia]] with nearby mountains is seen below. Photo by ''New Horizons'', taken 15 min after the closest approach to Pluto.
  • Mountain shadows on the haze<ref name=NASA_2015_haze/>
  • Curve of absorption of solar ultraviolet by the atmosphere of Pluto, measured during flight of ''New Horizons'' across Pluto's shadow. A distinctive kink, created, probably, by the haze,<ref name=Stern_2015/> is present both on the decreasing and increasing branches.
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  • Atmosphere of Pluto in infrared ([[New Horizons]]). The whitish patches are sunlight bouncing off more reflective or smoother areas on Pluto's surface.
  • Image of Pluto in X-rays by [[Chandra X-ray Observatory]] (blue spot). The X-rays are probably created by interaction of the gases surrounding Pluto with solar wind, although details of their origin are not clear.<ref name=NASA_2016_x_rays/><ref name=Lisse_2017/>
  • Possible clouds in Pluto's atmosphere
LAYER OF GASES SURROUNDING THE PLANET PLUTO
Atmosphere of pluto; Pluto's atmosphere; Atmosphere of 134340 Pluto; Atmosphere of (134340) Pluto; Plutonian atmosphere; 134340 Pluto’s atmosphere; (134340) Pluto’s atmosphere
The atmosphere of Pluto is the tenuous layer of gases surrounding Pluto. It consists mainly of nitrogen (N2), with minor amounts of methane (CH4) and carbon monoxide (CO), all of which are vaporized from their ices on Pluto's surface.

Wikipedia

Standard atmosphere

Standard atmosphere may refer to:

  • A standard reference value for air pressure:
    • Atmosphere (unit), an approximation of the value at sea level
    • Atmospheric pressure, other reference values
  • One of various static atmospheric models of how atmospheric pressure, density, and temperature vary with altitude, such as:
    • The U.S. Standard Atmosphere, a series of models that give values for pressure, density, and temperature over a range of altitudes
    • The International Standard Atmosphere (ISA), an international standard model, defining typical atmospheric properties with altitude, at mid-latitude