Analysis of gaseous ammonia (NH3) absorption in the visible spectrum of Jupiter - Update
An analysis of currently available ammonia (NH3) visible-to-near-infrared gas absorption data was recently undertaken by Irwin et al. (2018) to help interpret Very Large Telescope (VLT) MUSE observations of Jupiter from 0.48–0.93 µm, made in support of the NASA/Juno mission. Since this analysis a ne...
Main Authors: | Irwin, PGJ, Bowles, N, Braude, AS, Garland, R, Calcutt, S, Coles, PA, Yurchenko, SN, Tennyson, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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