

Author: Banfield D. Conrath B.J. Gierasch P.J. Nicholson P.D. Matthews K.
Publisher: Academic Press
ISSN: 0019-1035
Source: Icarus, Vol.134, Iss.1, 1998-07, pp. : 11-23
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Abstract
Photometrically calibrated grism spectra of Jupiter in the H (1.45–1.8 μm) and K (1.95–2.5 μm) bands with a resolution of about 100 were taken with the 5-m Hale telescope at Palomar in August of 1995. The spectra were obtained as meridional cuts at six different longitudes on the planet, with one cut crossing the Great Red Spot.The technique outlined in D. Banfield
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