The distribution of ammonia on Jupiter from a preliminary inversion of Juno microwave radiometer data
Cheng Li(California Institute of Technology), R. Williamson(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Paul G. Steffes(Georgia Institute of Technology), S. P. Ewald(California Institute of Technology), Sidharth Misra(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. Levin, Shannon Brown(California Institute of Technology), Glenn S. Orton(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Michael Allison(Goddard Institute for Space Studies), M. A. Janssen(California Institute of Technology), Fabiano Oyafuso(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), J. K. Arballo(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), S. J. Bolton(Southwest Research Institute), Andrew P. Ingersoll(California Institute of Technology), Amadeo Bellotti(Georgia Institute of Technology), L. A. Jewell(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Virgil Adumitroaie(California Institute of Technology)
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