Unexpected long-term variability in Jupiter’s tropospheric temperatures
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G. Orton | T. Momary | L. Fletcher | P. Yanamandra-Fisher | J. Sinclair | A. Payne | A. Antuñano | P. Donnelly | T. Fujiyoshi | J. Greco | Kimberly A. Boydstun | Laura E. Wakefield
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