Spectrophotometry of Jupiter in wavelength range 0.6-1.1 microns - The brightness distribution and optical parameters of the atmosphere in the tropical and temperate Jovian belts

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Brightness Temperature, Infrared Astronomy, Jupiter Atmosphere, Optical Thickness, Spectrophotometry, Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Models, Jupiter Red Spot, Methane, Photoelectric Emission, Tables (Data), Temperature Distribution, Jupiter, Spectrophotometry, Wavelengths, Brightness, Distribution, Optical Properties, Atmosphere, Temperatures, Observations, Gases, Methane, Absorption Spectra, Imagery, Models, Clouds, Layers

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