The 1992 - 1993 apparition of Jupiter

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Jupiter, Apparition, Red Spot

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Drift rates are reported for 69 different features on Jupiter ranging in planetographic latitudes from 52°.3S to 52°.8N. From these drift rates, wind speeds for twenty Jovian currents were computed. A South Equatorial Belt revival began in early April at a System III longitude of 333° and spread in both the east and west directions. A "Little Red Spot" appeared in the South Tropical Zone in early March, 1993, and remained until at least June. This spot had a color and shape similar to the Great Red Spot but its area was one-fifth that of the Great Red Spot.

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