The rotation and morphology of small red spots on Jupiter in 1974

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Jupiter Atmosphere, Jupiter Red Spot, Planetary Rotation, Morphology, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Spaceborne Photography

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The paper presents observations of the morphology and rotation periods of four long-lived red spots in the equatorial region of Jupiter seen in 1974. Three of the spots were very small (less than 1 arcsec in diameter), but show on the best photographs obtained at the Mauna Kea Observatory station of the NASA-Lowell Planetary Patrol. The spots are not greatly distinguished from other Jovian features on the basis of their rotation or longitudinal drift. Their distinct red color is the main point of interest in light of current ideas as to the origin and nature of the Great Red Spot.

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