Galileo Net Flux Radiometer Report 1997

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Galileo Spacecraft, Infrared Radiation, Light (Visible Radiation), Jupiter Atmosphere, Galileo Probe, Data, Analyzing

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On 7 December 1995, the Galileo probe entered Jupiter's atmosphere. The Net Flux Radiometer (NFR) on board the probe, measured upward and downward fluxes in the visible and infrared. At the University of Arizona, we have analyzed the data from the two visible-light channels, as well as the solar contributions to the thermal channels. The results are being prepared for submission to JGR in early September.

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