Juno, perijove 10, December 16, 2017 |
Juno, perijove 10, December 16, 2017 |
Dec 18 2017, 12:15 PM
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Data of Juno's Perijove-10 are going to be downlinked.
Here is a tiny 6000-fold time-lapsed simulation from 2017-12-16T16:30:00.000 to 2017-12-16T20:00:00.000: It shows, that during approach, Jupiter's night side has come into JunoCam's field of view, first. Then there have been some interesting new perspectives, before Jupiter's south polar region has been in JunoCam's view during departure. The simulation is based on preliminary, and on some reconstructed SPICE data. Timing of actual image data differ from the stills of the above tiny simulation. |
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Jan 3 2018, 10:58 PM
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And here are my versions of the PJ10_024 image (North North Temperate Belt) in approximately true color/contrast and in enhanced color, contrast and sharpness. Image PJ10_024 is centered near latitude 40 degrees north; this area has been especially photogenic in the JunoCam images.
These images do not include a bluish/fuzzy/hazy limb because I started working on them before I started my (successful) experiments involving the limb. Metadata: IMAGE_TIME = 2017-12-16T17:47:51.438 MISSION_PHASE_NAME = PERIJOVE 10 PRODUCT_ID = JNCE_2017350_10C00024_V01 SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE = 8786.9 SPACECRAFT_NAME = JUNO SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE = 38.3574 SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE = 287.7498 TITLE = North North Temperate Belt Resolution at nadir: ~5.9 km/pixel |
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Jan 4 2018, 06:19 PM
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And here are my versions of the PJ10_024 image (North North Temperate Belt) in approximately true color/contrast and in enhanced color, contrast and sharpness. Image PJ10_024 is centered near latitude 40 degrees north; this area has been especially photogenic in the JunoCam images. The round, bluish feature with the dark centre in frame #24 reminds me of the SL-9 impact scars back in 1994. |
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