JunoCam "Marble Movie", July 10 through October 14 |
JunoCam "Marble Movie", July 10 through October 14 |
Aug 9 2016, 09:13 PM
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Sep 3 2016, 08:01 AM
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A screen grab from the video recently posted by Emily in her blog certainly shows the polar region as equally warm if not warmer, (at at least one specific wavelength and depth), as the average of warm and cool bands in the temperate regions. On Earth I never heard of aurorae raising the atmospheric temperature, but in Jupiter's supercharged environment could this be happening? Straightforward atmospheric mixing might help make the temperatures more uniform at different latitudes, but for the poles to actually be warmer than the tropics would seem to require a more imaginative explanation.
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