Near-infrared spectroscopy and spectral mapping of Jupiter and the Galilean satellites: results from Galileo's initial orbit.
The Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer performed spectral studies of Jupiter and the Galilean satellites during the June 1996 perijove pass of the Galileo spacecraft. Spectra for a 5-micrometer hot spot on Jupiter are consistent with the absence of a significant water cloud above 8 bars and with a d...
Principais autores: | Carlson, R, Smythe, W, Baines, K, Barbinis, E, Becker, K, Burns, R, Calcutt, S, Calvin, W, Clark, R, Danielson, G, Davies, A, Drossart, P, Encrenaz, T, Fanale, F, Granahan, J, Hansen, G, Herrera, P, Hibbitts, C, Hui, J, Irwin, P, Johnson, T, Kamp, L, Kieffer, H, Leader, F, Weissman, P |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1996
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