• Jupiter as an exoplanet: UV to NIR transmission spectrum reveals hazes, a Na layer, and possibly stratospheric H2O-ice clouds 

      Montañés-Ridríguez, Pilar; González-Merino, B.; Pallé, Enric; López-Puertas, Manuel; García Melendo, Enrique José (Institute of Physics (IOP), 2015-02-26)
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      Currently, the analysis of transmission spectra is the most successful technique to probe the chemical composition of exoplanet atmospheres. However, the accuracy of these measurements is constrained by observational ...
    • Jupiter’s Great Red Spot: strong interactions with incoming anticyclones in 2019 

      Sanchez Lavega, Agustin; Anguiano Arteaga, A; Iñurrigarro, Peio; García Melendo, Enrique José; Legarreta, Jon J.; Hueso, Ricardo; Sanz Requena, Jose Francisco; Perez Hoyos, Santiago; Mendikoa, Iñigo; Soria Guerrero, Manel; Rojas, Jose Félix; Andrés Carcasona, Marc; Prat Gasull, Arnau; Ordoñez Etxebarria, I; Rogers, John H; Foster, Clyde; Mizumoto, S; Casely, A; Hansen, C. J.; Orton, Glenn S.; Momary, T; Eichstädt, Gerald (Wiley, 2021-04)
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      Jupiter’s Great Red Spot (GRS), a giant anticyclone, is the largest and longest-lived of all the vortices observed in planetary atmospheres. During its history, the GRS has shrunk to half its size since 1879, and encountered ...