Juno perijove 9, October 24, 2017, near solar conjunction |
Juno perijove 9, October 24, 2017, near solar conjunction |
Dec 27 2017, 02:40 PM
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Here is an update on PJ09_80 [G.Eichstadt]
Detail Someone sent me a picture of a print they made of my previous rendition... I'm not sure how healthy it is to stare into Jupiter's soul too long. -------------------- |
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Feb 21 2018, 01:57 PM
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Mar 7 2018, 04:34 PM
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Artist Lucy West recently posted her take on PJ09_80 so I decided to create a sequence showcasing the inspiration for the final piece...
In order; Juno-Gerald-Seán-Lucy Lucy's artwork is 36" x 36" Lucy West Studios -------------------- |
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Mar 10 2018, 11:38 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2346 Joined: 7-December 12 Member No.: 6780 |
When you try a cross-eye or a parallel-eye, you'll notice, that Lucy's geometry is slightly different from the original. So, that's an actual painting, not just a reproduction with some printing or morphing technique.
It's a long time since I've seen a naturalistic complex painting so similar to the original, but still with a personal artistic and stylistic note, an art already rare half a century ago. |
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Apr 13 2018, 07:48 PM
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Jul 13 2018, 07:35 AM
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 71 Joined: 12-December 16 Member No.: 8089 |
I'm not sure if Sean or Gerald are aware (they probably are), but to those who are not aware, this image is a finalist in Wikimedia Commons' Picture of the Year contest!
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Jul 13 2018, 11:22 AM
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Jul 13 2018, 10:38 PM
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JIRAM data from PJ9 is now in the PDS. Slowly working on the Io data from this encounter and PJ10... -------------------- &@^^!% Jim! I'm a geologist, not a physicist!
The Gish Bar Times - A Blog all about Jupiter's Moon Io |
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Jul 15 2018, 05:15 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 3241 Joined: 11-February 04 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 23 |
Still a work in progress but I can't help but share this:
This is a stack of 6 JIRAM images from PJ9. You can make out some surface features: large scale stuff like Media Regio and Tarsus Regio, and some smaller scale features like Karei Patera and Fjorjynn Fluctus, and maybe a ring around Nusku Patera.
Reason for edit: Wrong patera with possible ring
-------------------- &@^^!% Jim! I'm a geologist, not a physicist!
The Gish Bar Times - A Blog all about Jupiter's Moon Io |
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Jul 16 2018, 04:39 AM
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Wow, that's about 35 distinct locations in one hemisphere. I didn't realize that Io showed so many distinct hotspots at one time.
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Jul 16 2018, 05:17 PM
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Senior Member Group: Moderator Posts: 3241 Joined: 11-February 04 From: Tucson, AZ Member No.: 23 |
48 distinct hotspots from my count (50 from PJ10 in the other thread, though two maybe the same hotspot, but the source is extended...).
(color roughly equates to brightness [brightest yellow -> red -> teal -> blue dimmest], but no corrections have been made for emission angle or sunlight contribution) -------------------- &@^^!% Jim! I'm a geologist, not a physicist!
The Gish Bar Times - A Blog all about Jupiter's Moon Io |
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Jul 19 2018, 03:40 AM
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Merciless Robot Group: Admin Posts: 8785 Joined: 8-December 05 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 602 |
Astonishing, and astonishing work, VP.
-------------------- A few will take this knowledge and use this power of a dream realized as a force for change, an impetus for further discovery to make less ancient dreams real.
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Mar 18 2019, 05:23 PM
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Mar 18 2019, 08:17 PM
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Jul 7 2019, 07:41 PM
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