Belts of Jupiter

A varying number of dusky belt-like bands or zones encircling the planet 
Jupiter, parallel to its equator. It suggests the existence of an atmosphere, the clouds forced into 
a series of parallels through the rapidity of rotation, the dark body of the planet showing through relatively clear spaces between.

DeVore, Nicholas. Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: Philosophical Library, 1947.


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