Infrared images of Jupiter at 5-micrometer wavelength during the Voyager 1 encounter

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Infrared Astronomy, Infrared Imagery, Jupiter (Planet), Voyager Project, Flyby Missions, Time Response, Infrared, Imagery, Jupiter, Voyager 1, Micrometers, Wavelengths, Observations, Radiation, Great Red Spot, Clouds, Spatial Resolution

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A coordinated program to observe Jupiter at high spatial resolution in the 5-micrometer wavelength region was undertaken to support Voyager 1 imaging and infrared radiation experiment targeting. Jupiter was observed over a 5-month period from Palomar and Mauna Kea observatories. The frequency of observations allowed the selection of interesting areas for closer Voyager examination and also provided good short-term monitoring of variations in cloud morphology. Significant global changes in the 5-micrometer distribution are seen over this time period.

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