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Feb 24 2019, 07:03 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2530 Joined: 20-April 05 Member No.: 321 |
I don't think I've ever seen a detached stream so large and so red before. Something unusual going on in the GRS.
I had my first decent look of the season at Jupiter yesterday. Ground-based observations in support of Juno will be at the higher levels of quality over the next few months. |
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Mar 4 2019, 12:32 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2346 Joined: 7-December 12 Member No.: 6780 |
I think, it's time to provide a list of links to pages with PJ18 products I've uploaded thus far
flyby movie: - YouTube - MP4 movie, MP4 scenes, and JPG stills. maps: - gamma=1 - gamma=4 - high-passed in a context-sensitive way OBJ 3D templates for equidistant plantocentric maps (preliminary Maclaurin spheroids) reprojected: gamma=1, and decompanded only: - part 5 (with tentative OBJ files) - part 4 (with tentative OBJ files) - part 3 - part 2 - part 1 gamma=4: - parts 4+5: - - version with illumination model based on PJ16, stricter filter for energetic particle hits - - version with illumination model based on PJ06, lax filter for energetic particle hits - part 3 (with tentative OBJ files) - part 2 - part 1 (revision 1) (with tentative OBJ files) - part 1, initial rendition drafts: - part 5 - part 4 - part 3 - part 2 - part 1 More specific, derived, and reduced products are work in progress. |
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Mar 7 2019, 05:56 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 10-November 15 Member No.: 7837 |
Thanks for all your recent uploads Gerald, lots to process!
I revisted this image from Gerald's output... Jupiter's Beady Eye -------------------- |
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Mar 9 2019, 08:48 PM
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IMG to PNG GOD Group: Moderator Posts: 2250 Joined: 19-February 04 From: Near fire and ice Member No.: 38 |
This is an orthographic mosaic from images PJ18_28 and PJ18_29. An approximately true color/contrast version (left) and a version where the contrast has been increased and color differences exaggerated (right):
The images show a part of Jupiter's northern hemisphere from directly above the roughly circular sport just above the image center. The spot is located at planetographic latitude 51.5 degrees N. North is up. |
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Apr 1 2019, 11:26 PM
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IMG to PNG GOD Group: Moderator Posts: 2250 Joined: 19-February 04 From: Near fire and ice Member No.: 38 |
PJ19 is coming up in a few days and I almost forgot to post this one from PJ18:
This is an approximately true color/contrast map-projected mosaic of PJ19 images 41, 42 and 43. The mosaic covers an area from longitude 227° to 294° (system 3) and planetographic latitude -34.7° to -7.2°. I took special care not to 'saturate' the very bright convective features west of the Great Red Spot. And below is an enhanced part of the above image showing the main convective features: Small bright clouds that apparently reach high altitude can be seen near the bright part of the convective features. |
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May 31 2019, 06:33 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 403 Joined: 18-September 17 Member No.: 8250 |
Jupiter Fly-under Time-lapse | 360° VR, 8K, 60FPS
Imaginary view flying under the clouds in a hollow Jupiter. https://youtu.be/vBIZrCTwYFo |
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Jun 14 2019, 11:26 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 137 Joined: 22-July 14 Member No.: 7220 |
A experiment composite using images from PJ7, PJ17, & PJ18. Blending and color match isn't that great, and I lack a real way to equalize the solar luminance.
Equirectangular projection. Manual alignment & blending in Photoshop. JNCE_2017192_07C00061_V01 JNCE_2018355_17C00035_V01 JNCE_2019043_18C00041_V01 JNCE_2019043_18C00042_V01 JNCE_2019043_18C00044_V01 Jupiter - GRS & Mid-Southern Latitudes - Map Projected |
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Jul 2 2019, 08:58 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 923 Joined: 10-November 15 Member No.: 7837 |
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