Millimetric Photometry of Planets on La-Silla

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Most people think ot the ESO La Silla observatory as a place that is exclusively dedicated to optical (and intrared) observations. Now, however, what can perhaps best be termed as very short wavelength radio observations have been carried out at the 3.6 m telescope by a group ot French specialists, headed by Dr. Regis Courtin and based at the CNRS Laboratoire de Physique Stellaire et PIanetaire (LPSP), Verrieres-Ie-Buisson in France. Although the weather was somewhat uncooperative, good observations were obtained in tour wavebands (0.7-4.0 mm) ot Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. This is their preliminary report.

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