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SPECTRAL observations of decametric emission from Jupiter have been described recently1,2. In this communication some spectral characteristics of millisecond pulses are given.
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RIIHIMAA, J. Spectra of Jovian Millisecond Pulses. Nature 218, 1141–1143 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/2181141a0
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