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- Anti-greenhouse_effect abstract "The anti-greenhouse effect is a neologism used to refer to two different effects that describe a cooling effect an atmosphere has on the ambient temperature of a planet. Unlike the greenhouse effect, which is common, an anti-greenhouse effect is only known to exist in one situation in the Solar System. The conventional greenhouse effect occurs because an atmosphere is largely transparent to solar radiation, but largely opaque to infrared. In an anti-greenhouse effect, an atmosphere is opaque to solar, but releases infrared.".
- Q2639439 abstract "The anti-greenhouse effect is a neologism used to refer to two different effects that describe a cooling effect an atmosphere has on the ambient temperature of a planet. Unlike the greenhouse effect, which is common, an anti-greenhouse effect is only known to exist in one situation in the Solar System. The conventional greenhouse effect occurs because an atmosphere is largely transparent to solar radiation, but largely opaque to infrared. In an anti-greenhouse effect, an atmosphere is opaque to solar, but releases infrared.".