Ground-based imaging of Jovian cloud morphologies and motions. II - The northern hemisphere from 1975 to 1985

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Cloud Cover, Jupiter Atmosphere, Planetary Meteorology, Albedo, Astronomical Photography

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This is the second paper of a series which is designed to provide a chronological description of the visible appearance of Jupiter's cloud morphologies and motions during the epoch pre- and post-Voyager 1 and 2 flybys of the planet. The authors' aim is to present, with a long systematic temporal coverage, the evolution of Jupiter's great-scale systems, accessible by a ground-based telescopic survey, from Pioneer 10 and 11 observations (1973 and 1974), and through Voyager's encounters (1979) and high-spatial resolution images from the Space Telescope and Galileo spacecraft expected in the future. On this basis, this study can be inscribed within the framework of the International Jupiter Watch program.

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