Asymmetric Ionospheric Jets in Jupiter's Aurora
Ruoyan Wang(University of Leicester), S. Miller(University College London), James O’Donoghue(Goddard Space Flight Center), N. Achilleos(University College London), Emma Thomas(University of Leicester), M. N. Chowdhury, Luke Moore(Boston University), L. C. Ray(Lancaster University), Katie Knowles(Northumbria University), J. D. Nichols(Boston University), Tom Stallard(University of Leicester), Henrik Melin(University of Leicester), K. H. Baines(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Paola Tiranti(University of Leicester), A. M. Rymer(Southwest Research Institute)
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