Galilean satellite eclipse studies. III - Jovian methane abundance

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Abundance, Eclipses, Galilean Satellites, Jupiter Atmosphere, Methane, Carbon, Jupiter Red Spot, Light Curve, Stratosphere

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The methane abundance in the lower Jovian stratosphere is measured using the Galilean satellite eclipse technique. The average mixing ratio at the locations measured is larger than the expected value for a solar abundance of carbon with the expected value for a solar abundance of carbon with the possibility of some zenographic variation. Observationally compatible values are found for the South Temperate Zone, the edge of the Great Red Spot and the South Tropical Zone, and the Great Red Spot.

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