Wideband photometry of Jupter: 1999 - 2000.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Jupiter: Photoelectric Photometry

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An SSP-3 solid-state photometer and a 0.51-m Newtonian telescope
(stopped down to an aperture of 0.05 m) was used along with filters that
were transformed to the Johnson B, V, R and I system to measure the
brightness and color of Jupiter. The results show that Jupiter is
brightest throug the red filter.

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