A 3-month oscillation in the longitude of Jupiter's red spot

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Photographic measurements of Jupiter's Red Spot show that it oscillated
semi-regularly between 1963 and 1968; the oscillation had a mean period
of 90.0 days and a mean amplitude of 0°.8. No comparable oscillation
has ever been observed in the Jovian atmosphere.

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