Juno Perijove 26, Junocam Images Incoming! (April 10, 2020) |
Juno Perijove 26, Junocam Images Incoming! (April 10, 2020) |
Apr 14 2020, 01:00 PM
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Feb 25 2021, 12:54 AM
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Here is a close up of spot in PJ26_14 enhanced raw image. The white marks are positioned at +/- 0.5º longitude and latitude from the spot peak.
Since it's a TDI=9 image, I don't have a good enough feel for how much of the size is due to blur vs actual illumination area of atmosphere. I verified this area isn't imaged in PJ26_15. The area is imaged in PJ26_13 and PJ26_12, but they have no detectable spot. However, whoever is searching for lightning should take a look at PJ26_13 raw locations 553,1384 and 345,1825. Also, here is is a raw image file for PJ26_14 to which white pixels have been set along the SPICE computed limb and also around a small red spot visible on dark side of Jupiter at 66.9N 157.7W - https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?id=10084 And here is a map projected view (of the marked raw file) looking down on the red spot - https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?id=10085 |
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