Spectrophotometry of Jupiter in the Wavelength Range 320-1100 nm: Long-Term Observations of Variations over the Disk

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Based on long-term spectrophotometric observations of Jupiter in the wavelength range 320-1100 nm, we investigate the variations of aerosol extinction (at λ 320-600 nm) and methane-ammonia absorption (at λ 600-1100 nm) over Jupiter's disk. We give estimates of the optical parameters for the upper cloud layer of the planet, the overlying stratospheric haze, and a Rayleigh atmosphere.

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