Decameter-wave radio observations of Jupiter during the 1977 apparition

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Decametric Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Astronomy, Interferometry, Io, Space Observations (From Earth), Synoptic Measurement, Tables (Data)

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A catalog of observations of Jupiter's sporadic decameter wavelength radio emissions obtained with the Goddard Space Flight Center Jupiter Monitor Network between June 1977 and May 1978 is presented. Data were collected using the Goddard Space Flight Center station in Greenbelt, MD. and at facilities installed at Orroral Valley (Canberra), Australia and the Nancay Radio Observatory in France. Observations were obtained daily at frequencies of 16.7 and 22.2 MHz using five-element Yagi antennas at each end of a two-element interferometer. Plots of the two dimensional emission occurrence probability distribution are given.

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