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Earth-Based Observations of the Galileo Probe Entry Site

Authors :
Johan Warell
C. Kaminski
Lynne K. Deutsch
Giovanni G. Fazio
E. Frappa
George H. McCabe
J. Varsik
P. Yanamandra-Fisher
Gordon L. Bjoraker
Sanjay S. Limaye
C. Hernandez
D. Parker
D. E. Jennings
Sarah T. Stewart
Joseph L. Hora
T. S. Martin
Drake Deming
J. Friedson
R. C. Puetter
Kevin H. Baines
J. R. Kuhn
D. Griep
Jean Lecacheux
William F. Hoffmann
T. Momary
Glenn S. Orton
John R. Spencer
J. Spitale
P. Laques
H. Lin
Michael E. Ressler
Walter J. Wild
Aditya Dayal
Pierre Drossart
Pedro V. Sada
François Colas
G. Reyes
Uri Carsenty
Jay D. Goguen
Jose Luis Ortiz
W. Golisch
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
1996

Abstract

Earth-based observations of Jupiter indicate that the Galileo probe probably entered Jupiter's atmosphere just inside a region that has less cloud cover and drier conditions than more than 99 percent of the rest of the planet. The visual appearance of the clouds at the site was generally dark at longer wavelengths. The tropospheric and stratospheric temperature fields have a strong longitudinal wave structure that is expected to manifest itself in the vertical temperature profile.

Details

ISSN :
10959203
Volume :
272
Issue :
5263
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7af425f7eba3d9a00e4dec40dfa0a5f0