Summary of historical data - Interpretation of the Pioneer and Voyager cloud configurations in a time-dependent framework

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Cloud Cover, Jupiter Atmosphere, Pioneer Space Probes, Time Dependence, Voyager Project, Albedo, Color, Continuous Spectra, Ground Truth, Imaging Techniques, Infrared Spectra, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Jupiter, Pioneer 10, Pioneer 11, Imagery, Clouds, Wavelengths, Infrared, Observations, Voyager 1

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Ground-based imaging of Jupiter at visible and infrared wavelengths has been used to build up a time sequence of cloud feature variations. The global cloud configuration seen by Voyager 1 appears markedly different than that seen by Pioneer 10 and 11. In the context of historical data, these two different cloud distributions are not unique but part of a continuous spectrum of global variations. The most recent global changes occurred in a pattern which has been a characteristic trend observed many times before.

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