Computer Science
Scientific paper
Apr 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000p%26ss...48..331t&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, Volume 48, Issue 4, p. 331-339.
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
We have analyzed a large set of ground-based CCD images covering the period from 1993 to early 1999, to address the current status and behavior of the 90-day longitudinal oscillations of the Jovian Great Red Spot (GRS). The good temporal sampling of these data have been complemented with a small set of high resolution Hubble Space Telescope images. The average zonal velocity of the GRS from 1994 to 1998 was -3.8 ms-1 with extreme values of -2.4 and -4.2 ms-1 in 1993-1994 resulting from the interactions with nearby features. Our study confirms the existence of the longitudinal oscillations with a mean period of 89.8+/-0.15 days and an amplitude of 1.2+/-0.7°. The oscillations survived the strong interactions between the GRS and a variety of disturbances that took place during the observing period. No significant changes in the parameters defining the oscillations are observed when a comparison is made with a previous analysis from years 1961 to 1981.
Colas Francois
Gómez José Manuel
Lecacheux J.J.
Miyazaki Isao
Sanchez-Lavega Agustín.
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