High spatial resolution infrared imaging of Jupiter: implications for the vertical cloud structure from five-micron measurements
This study describes the design and construction of a 5 µm imaging system used at the Hale 5 m (200 inch) telescope to acquire high spatial resolution infrared images of Jupiter. These images, recorded in a spectral region clear of terrestrial and Jovian gaseous absorption, offer a unique look into...
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