Juno perijove 6, May 19, 2017 |
Juno perijove 6, May 19, 2017 |
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Voting for Perijove 06 started yesterday, and it will last for another almost 7 days.
This time, I'm not quite free of bias, since I'm interested in an extension of the polar time-lapse sequence, especially in a coverage of the north and south polar FFRs and the presumed edge of the respective polar haze disks. I think - well, I'm rather certain - that it's possible to infer short-time dynamics of the FFRs, and of the vortices near the edge of the haze disk. Due to the expected good contact to Earth during the PJ-6 pass we have a good chance to obtain overlapping images of these regions. More in the discussion section on the missionjuno site. Of course, there are other interesting targets, too; see Glenn's and John Rogers' (Philosophia-47) comments. A full latitude coverage would allow for a pole-to-pole animation. |
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And here is image PJ06_118. First a true color version:
And an exaggerated version: And a subset from the relevant metadata: IMAGE_TIME = 2017-05-19T06:13:08.855 MISSION_PHASE_NAME = PERIJOVE 6 PRODUCT_ID = JNCE_2017139_06C00118_V01 SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE = 10053.0 km SPACECRAFT_NAME = JUNO SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE = -25.7077 SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE = 148.3166 TITLE = POI: Belt-Zone border |
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