Are Jupiter's Cloud-belts due to Solar Heat?

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A circumstance which, so far as I know, has not yet been noticed, seems to me to afford very strong evidence in favour of my theory that the cloud-belts of Jupiter are caused by heat existing in the planet itself. If the cloud-belts were caused by solar heat, they should exhibit a characteristic corresponding to what is observed in the case of the earth's equatorial cloud-zone. ``At the equator,'' Kämtz remarks, ``the sun nearly always rises in a clear sky; towards mid-day the heavens are clouded; towards evening the clouds disperse.'' Now it follows that to an observer regarding the earth as we see Jupiter, there would appear at all times only a fragment of an equatorial belt, near the middle of the disc. But the belts of Jupiter present no such fragmentary appearance; there is a change in their aspect close by the edge of the disc, but the change is one obviously arising from the foreshortening.

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