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1939
In this paper the two model of Jupiter’s atmosphere, vi., adiabatic and isothermal, have been considered. The variability of the period of rotation of the atmosphere depending on the latitude and the variation of gravity have both been taken into account.The datum level of Jupiter is the effective radiating and absorbing layer probably a cloud layer at
Banerji, A C, Nizamuddin
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In this paper the two model of Jupiter’s atmosphere, vi., adiabatic and isothermal, have been considered. The variability of the period of rotation of the atmosphere depending on the latitude and the variation of gravity have both been taken into account.The datum level of Jupiter is the effective radiating and absorbing layer probably a cloud layer at
Banerji, A C, Nizamuddin
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Detection of titanium oxide in the atmosphere of a hot Jupiter
Nature, 2017As an exoplanet transits its host star, some of the light from the star is absorbed by the atoms and molecules in the planet’s atmosphere, causing the planet to seem bigger; plotting the planet’s observed size as a function of the wavelength of the light
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2005
Abstract Jupiter is the father of the gods; although, unlike the Christian God, he too had a father, as did his father before him. So let’s begin at the beginning, if we can find it. Boccaccio was obsessed with this sort of thing (his Genealogia deorumlives up to its title) but artists and patrons do not seem to have shared the interest.
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Abstract Jupiter is the father of the gods; although, unlike the Christian God, he too had a father, as did his father before him. So let’s begin at the beginning, if we can find it. Boccaccio was obsessed with this sort of thing (his Genealogia deorumlives up to its title) but artists and patrons do not seem to have shared the interest.
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A Jupiter-mass companion to a solar-type star
Nature, 1995M. Mayor, D. Queloz
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1993
Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. pp. 127-128. (Galliæ Civitates)
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Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. pp. 127-128. (Galliæ Civitates)
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