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Juno perijove 6, May 19, 2017
Gerald
post May 4 2017, 05:57 PM
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Voting for Perijove 06 started yesterday, and it will last for another almost 7 days.

This time, I'm not quite free of bias, since I'm interested in an extension of the polar time-lapse sequence, especially in a coverage of the north and south polar FFRs and the presumed edge of the respective polar haze disks. I think - well, I'm rather certain - that it's possible to infer short-time dynamics of the FFRs, and of the vortices near the edge of the haze disk. Due to the expected good contact to Earth during the PJ-6 pass we have a good chance to obtain overlapping images of these regions.
More in the discussion section on the missionjuno site. Of course, there are other interesting targets, too; see Glenn's and John Rogers' (Philosophia-47) comments.
A full latitude coverage would allow for a pole-to-pole animation.
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post May 19 2017, 09:28 PM
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Part of the PJ6 dataset has been posted to missionjuno. There were some GDS/DSN issues that are holding up the rest of it, which should be posted on Monday.


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post May 20 2017, 05:47 PM
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Here PJ06 images #109, #110, and #111, in a preliminary version:
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It's the kind of images, I've hoped for, and it's beyond my expecatations. I hope we'll get similar images of the southern FFRs.
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post May 21 2017, 01:15 AM
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Another 5 PJ06 images split into 2 posts for upload limitations:
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Very fascinating!
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Gerald
post May 21 2017, 01:26 AM
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The target names in the order of the images:
JNCE_2017139_06C00109_V01: POI: Scott' polar cap
JNCE_2017139_06C00110_V01: POI: Southern Edge of Northern FFRs
JNCE_2017139_06C00111_V01: POI: Maximus Spatium

JNCE_2017139_06C00112_V01: POI: Great Polar Spot
[pending (my fault) : JNCE_2017139_06C00113_V01: POI: The Big Red Stripe]
JNCE_2017139_06C00114_V01: POI's: SPOT OF BRAHMAN, Gas irregulartiy
JNCE_2017139_06C00115_V01: POI's: Little Greenish place, HotSpot, Hot Spot Tail

JNCE_2017139_06C00117_V01: POI's: The darkest spot, A multicolored band
JNCE_2017139_06C00118_V01: POI: Belt-Zone border
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post May 21 2017, 09:36 AM
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Looks like there are hundreds of individual storm cell clouds in that last image !!!
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post May 21 2017, 05:40 PM
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Large version (30 pixels per cylindrical camera degree) of the first part of PJ-06 images.
For these images, I fixed two known flaws in my image enhancement subroutine.

I'll upload them to the missionjuno site later today.
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post May 21 2017, 07:14 PM
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New wonders to behold on Jupiter. I like this section of Gerald's collection with the array of round circulations:

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post May 21 2017, 08:56 PM
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Gerald's excellent work with some processing tweaks...repairs, levels, high pass overlay







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post May 22 2017, 12:59 PM
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After NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt

Image processing: edge filters, repairs & levels



and a sequence...level boost & sharpening, no repairs.



Can't wait to see the movie on this Gerald!



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post May 22 2017, 04:53 PM
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Last one... my favourite image from the latest sequence with many repairs, a blended high pass overlay and blended levels pass.



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post May 22 2017, 05:46 PM
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QUOTE (Sean @ May 22 2017, 08:53 AM) *
Last one... my favourite image from the latest sequence...

Beautiful work. Maybe someone could take a run at correcting the color manually. I can't really publicize this as is because I'll have to field too many questions about why it's so green.


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post May 22 2017, 05:51 PM
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That's great, Sean. It almost induces vertigo, which is high praise indeed!
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post May 22 2017, 06:25 PM
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Thanks but all credit to Gerald for the work he has put into producing these images.

My focus was much less on color than it was on the details in the image.

**I've updated the following with more repairs**

Here is a version without the green cast... I tried to be modest but I have a version either side which might suffice also.



...and the same correction applied to the sequence...



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post May 22 2017, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE (Sean @ May 22 2017, 08:25 PM) *
Thanks but all credit to Gerald for the work he has put into producing these images.

Seán, you deserve credit for fixing my shortcomings. My means are limited, so your help is well appreciated.
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