Juno and Juno-Supporting Observations of Jupiter's 2018-2019 Equatorial Zone Disturbance
Glenn S. Orton(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Candice Hansen, John Rogers(British Astronomical Association), Thomas Stephen Stallard, M. N. Chowdhury, James Sinclair, S. Levin, Andrew Stephens(University of Michigan), Leigh N. Fletcher, J. A. Rathbun, G. L. Bjoraker, S. J. Bolton(Southwest Research Institute), Michael H. Wong, Henrik Melin(University of Leicester), T. Momary(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Yasumasa Kasaba, Takuya Fujiyoshi, Arrate Antuñano
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019
September 1, 2019
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