The aerosol content in the Jovian lower stratosphere and upper troposphere determined by satellite eclipse observations

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Aerosols, Atmospheric Composition, Eclipses, Extinction, Galilean Satellites, Jupiter Atmosphere, Aerospace Environments, Data Reduction, Limb Darkening, Spectrometers, Telescopes

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Twelve eclipses of Galilean satellites previously observed with a 200 inch telescope and a multichannel spectrometer were analyzed. The theory and method of eclipse light curve reduction are discussed. Satellite limb darkening values and aerosol extinction coefficients determined from each eclipse light curve are presented. The aerosol structure in altitude and latitude is discussed as well as restrictions on particle size and composition. Contemporary radiative equilibrium Jovian atmosphere models are used and computation methods are included.

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