Planck 2015 results
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Table 5

Visibility epochs of Jupiter.

30 GHz 44 GHza 70 GHz

31 October–2 November 2009 24–27 October 2009 29 October–1 November 2009
30 June–3 July 2010 31 October–2 November 2009 1–5 July 2010
14–18 December 2010 30 June–2 July 2009 12–16 December 2010
1–4 August 2011 8–12 July 2010 2–10 August 2011
31 August–7 September 2012 5–8 December 2010 5–11 September 2012
21 February–1 March 2013 15–18 December 2010 15–24 February 2013
1–3 August 2011
7–9 August 2011
31 August–6 September 2012
11–16 September 2012
7–12 February 2013
23 February–1 March 2013

Notes.

(a)

The observation of Jupiter is more scattered in time for the 44 GHz radiometers because of their peculiar placement in the LFI focal plane.

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