Jupiter Approach, Until JOI |
Jupiter Approach, Until JOI |
Jan 7 2016, 12:19 AM
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Today is Jupiter Orbit Insertion (JOI) minus 180 days. 53.5 days after JOI, Juno will make its next close pass to Jupiter, and that's when we expect to get the first good images from Junocam, although there may be some imaging during approach and earlier on the first orbit.
-------------------- Disclaimer: This post is based on public information only. Any opinions are my own.
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May 4 2018, 09:39 PM
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Jupiter Approach Time-lapse | JunoCam | 360° VR, 8K
Here is a 360° time lapse made from the TDI=4 images at the start of the approach movie frames. https://youtu.be/QDw8dtyQRSg Initial scene has basic processing, just averaging 24 frames and stretching brightness 25x. Second scene is more heavily enhanced to highlight detectable stars and moon motions. Here is a full resolution frame: Just Stacked Processing https://flic.kr/p/245rNnC More heavily processed https://flic.kr/p/245rN9G [Moderator note: Removed the Flickr images that got loaded here and left the links only. Reason: The images are very big and therefore it took a lot of time to load this thread and some browsers also don't handle this well] |
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