The Voyager infrared investigation of the Jovian and Saturnian systems Rudolf A. Hanel Data from Voyager 1 and 2 Pages: 241 - 241
Chemical evolution in the Jupiter and Saturn systems Tobias Owen Atmospheres and Planetology Pages: 243 - 243
Chemistry and evolution of Titan's atmosphere Darrell F. Strobel Atmospheres and Planetology Pages: 244 - 244
The satellites of Jupiter and Saturn: Surface conditions and properties John C. Pearl Atmospheres and Planetology Pages: 244 - 244
The prebiological paleoatmosphere: Stability and composition Joel S. LevineTommy R. AugustssonMurali Natarajan Atmospheres and Planetology Pages: 245 - 259
Photochemistry of NH3, CH4 and PH3. Possible applications to the Jovian planets J. P. FerrisJ. Y. MorimotoAlain Bossard Organic Chemistry Pages: 261 - 265
Organic synthesis in the atmosphere of Titan Cyril PonnamperumaSubhash Gupta Organic Chemistry Pages: 266 - 266
Organic syntheses from CH4−N2 atmospheres: Implications for Titan François RaulinDidier MoureyGérard Toupance Organic Chemistry Pages: 267 - 279
Criteria for the emergence and evolution of life in the solar system J. OróK. RewersD. Odom Organic Chemistry Pages: 285 - 305
Formation of amino acids from models of Titan and more oxidized atmospheres Masahiro IshigamiMasataka KinjoYuko Hattori Implications of the Voyager Mission for Extraterrestrial Life Pages: 307 - 310
The chemical structure of DNA sequence signals for RNA transcription David G. GeorgeMargaret O. Dayhoff Implications of the Voyager Mission for Extraterrestrial Life Pages: 311 - 319
Adaptations of cryptoendolithic lichens in the Antarctic dry valleys E. Imre Friedmann Implications of the Voyager Mission for Extraterrestrial Life Pages: 320 - 320
The Voyager mission and the origin of life: Selected references Linda G. Pleasant Legacy Pages: 321 - 329