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ON April 10 I observed Jupiter in sunshine and noted the red spot central at 5h. 43m., longitude=30°.0. I soon remarked that the north equatorial belt curved abruptly north in the region north of the red spot and hollow, and that at the following end of this slanting attachment there was a very conspicuous dark spot which was quite new to me. It became central at 6h. 58m., longitude=75°.3, and seemed nearly as plain as the shadow of a satellite.
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DENNING, W. New Spot on Jupiter. Nature 73, 584 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/073584a0
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