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Long-term tracking of circumpolar cyclones on Jupiter from polar observations with JunoCam, Cyclone animations galore!
palebutdot
post Apr 9 2020, 11:05 AM
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/artic...019103519302751
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tanjent
post Apr 10 2020, 01:15 AM
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Palebut, Thanks for that summary video! At first glance it's remarkable to see how slowly the weather patterns evolve, but then, I am not sure how much total elapsed time we are looking at. Is it the entire mission, or if not, can you tell us the numbers of the starting and ending passes?
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mcaplinger
post Apr 10 2020, 02:42 PM
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I'm not certain, but I think that's simply an MP4 version of the second GIF animation from the paper, which is just the frames from PJ5.

All of the animations from the paper are at the bottom of the paper in Appendix A. Supplementary data.


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