Colors of Jupiter's large anticyclones and the interaction of a Tropical Red Oval with the Great Red Spot in 2008
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Amy A. Simon-Miller | Agustin Sanchez-Lavega | Patrick G. J. Irwin | Ricardo Hueso | Santiago Pérez-Hoyos | Glenn S. Orton | M. Cecconi | Leigh N. Fletcher | Nancy Janet Chanover | P. Tanga | J. Legarreta | E. García-Melendo | G. Orton | P. Tanga | M. Cecconi | N. Chanover | R. Hueso | P. Irwin | L. Fletcher | A. Simon-Miller | E. García‐Melendo | J. Legarreta | S. Pérez-Hoyos | J. Gomez-Forrellad | Josep M. Gomez-Forrellad | A. Sánchez-Lavega
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