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THIS communication presents circular polarization observations of Jupiter at a wavelength of 9.26 cm (3,240 MHz).
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SEAQUIST, E. Circular Polarization of Jupiter at 9.26 cm. Nature 224, 1011–1012 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1038/2241011a0
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