Juno, perijove 12, April 1, 2018 |
Juno, perijove 12, April 1, 2018 |
Mar 28 2018, 04:10 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 71 Joined: 12-December 16 Member No.: 8089 |
So, according to the voting page, apparently the spacecraft's being spun around to get the instruments pointed directly at the planet. Io and Ganymede will also be imaged during this pass, as they'll come into view of JunoCam two hours before and twelve hours after closest approach, respectively. For Io, the team are "planning to take two pictures - one exposed nominally and one that over-exposes Io to look for volcanic plumes extending above the surface." The Great Red Spot is also expected to come into view during the spacecraft's departure.
Here's a logo for Perijove 12 I threw together, by the way. |
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Apr 18 2018, 04:46 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2346 Joined: 7-December 12 Member No.: 6780 |
These are the times of the scenes:
proc_movie_L3_001_pj12_v01_092_s20_meta.txt ( 2.09K ) Number of downloads: 333 Each scene is starting with still image number 0, stills have been rendered in steps of simulated real time 5.0 seconds. Scene numbers are encoded in the still file names: File truncs end with the scheme "_xx_nnnnnn_taylorIncEm.bmp_sphC_", with xx the scene number, and nnnnnn the number of the still within the scene, i.e. still image time = RenderStartTime + nnnnnn * 5 sec. |
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