Polarization studies of planetary atmospheres
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Studies are considered of the planets Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. The era of precise planetary polarimetry began with the work of Lyot (1929). The investigations in this field were continued by Dollfus (1957), who added detailed studies of planetary regions. A new breakthrough came with the availability of photoemissive detectors, which led to extensive measurements of the wavelength dependence of the polarization of planets. Two very recent developments have been the inclusion of photoelectric polarimeters on planetary space probes and the development of precise polarimeters for the measurement of elliptical polarization.