Jupiter’s atmospheric jet streams extend thousands of kilometres deep
Yohai Kaspi(Weizmann Institute of Science), S. M. Wahl(Planetary Science Institute), Burkhard Militzer(Planetary Science Institute), Daniele Durante(Sapienza University of Rome), Jeremy Bloxham(Harvard University Press), J. I. Lunine(Cornell University), S. Levin, T. Guillot(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Eli Galanti(Weizmann Institute of Science), L. Iess(Sapienza University of Rome), Yamila Miguel(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), J. E. P. Connerney(Goddard Space Flight Center), Hao Cao(California Institute of Technology), S. J. Bolton(Southwest Research Institute), Andrew P. Ingersoll(California Institute of Technology), W. B. Hubbard(University of Arizona), Marzia Parisi(California Institute of Technology), D. J. Stevenson(California Institute of Technology), W. M. Folkner(California Institute of Technology), Ravit Helled(Tel Aviv University)
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