Study of the Evolution of SL-9 Impact Sites on Jupiter with the Kyunghee University 30 Inch Telescope

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We observed SL-9 impact sites on Jupiter with a CCD and a R filter on the KyungHee University 30-inch telescope between July 17 and September 3, 1994. We identified impact sites of A, C, E, G, H, K, L, Q1, W and G-group. We calculated the moving velocity relative to System ¥± and rotation period of the G, L sites to be from -8.0 to 8.8m/s, and 9h55m39.4s¡¾34s, respectively. The diameters of G and L sites in our first observation were 1.95 x 104km, and 2.20 x 104km, respectively. In particular, we investigated the evolution of the impact sites by calculating the diffusing rates of the impact clouds.

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