Contents

Solar System Research


Vol. 59, No. 7, 2025


Low-Energy Transit Trajectories Near Libration Points

A. V. Ivanyukhin p. 75  abstract

Daylight Visibility of Jupiter with the Naked Eye

Ki-Won Lee, Byeong-Hee Mihn, Sang Hyuk Kim, and Young Sook Ahn p. 76  abstract

Assessment of the Impact of Meteor Explosions on the Surface of Venus

V. V. Shuvalov, and B. A. Ivanov p. 77  abstract

Constructing an Initial Confidence Region Far from the Observational ARC and Estimating the Probability of an Asteroid Impact with the Earth

A. P. Baturin p. 78  abstract

Spatial and Genetic Relationships of Volcanic Coronae and Large Volcanoes of Venus

E. N. Guseva, and M. A. Ivanov p. 79  abstract

Precise Orbit Determination for Cislunar Space Targets Based on Ground/Space/Lunar Based Integrated Optical Observation Model

Zhenqi Wang, Zhongmiao Sun, Bin Guan, Jianguo Yan, Shangbiao Sun, Wanling Yang, and Jean-Pierre Barriot p. 80  abstract

Geological Structure of the Upper Part of Nirgal Vallis, Mars

E. S. Cholovskaia, and M. A. Ivanov p. 81  abstract

Models of the Night-Sky Brightness and the Efficiency of Searching for Exoplanets with the Microlensing Method

S. I. Ipatov p. 82  abstract

Spectra of Earth-like Exoplanets with Different Rotation Periods

S. I. Ipatov, and J. Y-K. Cho p. 83  abstract

Resonant Interactions of Poincaré Waves in the Shallow Water Approximation

D. A. Klimachkov, and A. S. Petrosyan p. 84  abstract

Electromagnetic Phenomena Induced by Charged Dust Particles Dynamics in Planetary Atmospheres: Laboratory Simulations and Field Observations

Mohamad E. Abdelaal and Alexander V. Zakharov p. 85  abstract

Non-Hydrostatic Stresses in the Martian Interior without Accounting for the Long-Wavelength Component

A. V. Batov and T. V. Gudkova p. 86  abstract

Turbulent Micropolar Fluid as a Continuous Medium with an Internal Vortex Structure

A. V. Kolesnichenko p. 87  abstract

Photochemical Equilibrium and Ozone Balance Equation in the Nighttime Hydroxyl Layer on Mars

D. S. Shaposhnikov and A. V. Rodin p. 88  abstract

Geotechnical Properties of Lunar Soil Analogue VI-75 in Dry and Frozen State

A. V. Uvarova, E. N. Slyuta, and I. A. Agapkin p. 89  abstract

Features of Degassing of the Carbonaceous Chondrite Dar al Gani 190 (CO3) in the Temperature Range 200–800°C

S. A. Voropaev, N. V. Dushenko, A. P. Krivenko, V. S. Fedulov, and K. M. Ryazantsev p. 90  abstract


Erratum

Erratum to: Daylight Visibility of Jupiter with the Naked Eye

Ki-Won Lee, Byeong-Hee Mihn, Sang Hyuk Kim, and Young Sook Ahn p. 91  abstract


On the Progress and Problems of Observational Meteor Astronomy

G. I. Kokhirova p. 92  abstract

Nonlinear Oblique Whistler Wave in Solar Wind Plasma in the Vicinity of Earth’s Foreshock

Asif Shah p. 93  abstract

Coexistence of Weak Chaos and Strong Stability: A High-Precision Study of the Sun–Earth–Moon Dynamics

Liqun Gao, Jiale Wang, and Xun Chen p. 94  abstract

Capabilities of the Sun-Terahertz Scientific Instrumentation Detectors in Registering Solar Radiation: Preliminary Evaluation from the Ground-Based Data

M. V. Philippov, V. S. Makhmutov, G. I. Kropotov, M. V. Razumeyko, E. D. Tulnikov, and S. V. Sokov p. 95  abstract

Mineralogical Characteristics of the Upper Part of the Nirgal Vallis, Mars

E. S. Cholovskaia and M. A. Ivanov p. 96  abstract

Emilkowalski Family Formation Scenario Based on Modeling of the Probabilistic Evolution of Asteroid Orbits

E. D. Kuznetsov, A. S. Perminov, and V. S. Safronova p. 97  abstract

On a Two-Zone Approach to Solving the Problem of Detecting NEAs

B. M. Shustov p. 98  abstract

The Surface Morphology of the Partially Shadowed Floors of Three Craters near the Pole of the Moon

A. T. Basilevsky, A. S. Krasilnikov, Yuan Li, and G. G. Michael p. 99  abstract

Assessment of “Meteor Airburst” Radiation in the Atmosphere of Venus

V. V. Shuvalov and B. A. Ivanov p. 100  abstract