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THOUGH Jupiter has been unfavourably placed for European observers during the present year, his surface markings have been extremely interesting, of great variety and in plentiful numbers. The English climate, even at its best, can scarcely be said to suit astronomical work in an eminent degree, but its
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DENNING, W. Jupiter and his Great Red Spot . Nature 67, 159 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/067159a0
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