Aug 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994jbaa..104..167r&link_type=abstract
Journal of the British Astronomical Association, vol.104, no.4, p.167-178
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Jupiter
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The 1991/92 apparition of Jupiter saw the closing stages of one global upheaval and perhaps the opening stages of another. The South Equatorial Belt remained strongly yellow-brown but began slowly to fade again, while the Great Red Spot recovered its reddish oval aspect. The planet showed little activity visually (except for the usual activity on the NEB), but there were several interesting spots that were too small to the seen by most visual observers, including a little red spot that appeared in the North Temperate Zone shortly after the long-lived North Temperate Disturbance broke up. There was an unexpected outbreak of several small dark spots in the NTBs jetstream, whose form and speed represented a return to the style of outbreaks last seen in 1965.
Foulkes Michael
Rogers John H.
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