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THE outlines of the red spot are still faintly distinguishable on a night of good definition. With a 10-inch reflector of 312, I have obtained the following estimated transits:—
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DENNING, W. The Red Spot on Jupiter, and its Suspected Identity With Previous Markings. Nature 58, 331–332 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058331a0
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