QUESTION: What sorts of observations tell you about the structure of a planet using the depth of the atmosphere? ANSWER from Peter Thomas on April 7, 2000: Atmospheric "sounding" can be done several ways: 1) as a probe descends..Viking landers, to lesser extent Pathfinder. 2) Detection of presure-related spectral phenomena..can get temperature as a function of pressure..can integrate to get height. 3) effects on spacecraft radio signal as it passes behind a planet with an atmosphere..slicing down through the atmosphere. 4) laser altimeters can detect cloud heights directly (MOLA on Mars global surveyor).