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Juno, perijove 16, October 29, 2018
Gerald
post Nov 1 2018, 02:52 AM
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Here is an 8x enlarged draft of Io in PJ16, #01:
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Here the other drafts of north polar PJ16 images.

The north polar images have been designed to obtain good data of the northern circum polar cyclones (CPCs), and in order to get data as close to the pole as possible.
We hope to be able to retrieve information about the dynamics of the CPCs.

Due to solar conjunction, the amount of data for PJ16 is limited. The instruments of the spacecraft were looking close to the ground track, without the HGA antenna pointing to Earth during flyby. For JunoCam, the overall focus is on good close-up images. Only few approach and departure images have been taken, actually no approach or departure sequence.
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post Nov 2 2018, 01:24 AM
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A montage showing the PJ16_6 image in approximately true color/contrast (left) and with the effects of the varying illumination removed and the contrast increased (right):

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Areas near the limb at lower left are overexposed since the exposure time was increased to better show details in the dimly lit areas near the north pole.

A subset from the metadata:

IMAGE_TIME = 2018-10-29T20:29:09.835
MISSION_PHASE_NAME = PERIJOVE 16
PRODUCT_ID = JNCE_2018302_16C00006_V01
SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE = 47405.6 km
SPACECRAFT_NAME = JUNO
SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE = 81.6117
SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE = 137.4188
TITLE = PJ16 North Pole at Minimum Emission Angle
Resolution at nadir: ~32 km/pixel
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Kevin Gill
post Nov 2 2018, 03:51 PM
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This is my first pass on Perijove 16, #6 (JNCE_2018302_16C00006_V01). Color is a bit tough due to the exposure mode, but good detail towards the pole.


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post Nov 2 2018, 09:34 PM
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The next six images from Perijove 16 are up on missionjuno, it seems!
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Kevin Gill
post Nov 3 2018, 12:34 AM
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A couple selections from Perijove 16 so far....


Jupiter - PJ16-13



Jupiter - PJ16-10



Jupiter - PJ16-9



Jupiter - PJ16-12
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Gerald
post Nov 3 2018, 03:03 AM
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Here are four of the PJ16 images, those without saturated areas, all rendered in a simulated 60x180 degrees cylindical fov:
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post Nov 3 2018, 03:04 AM
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Gerald
post Nov 3 2018, 03:09 AM
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#11, and #10:
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post Nov 3 2018, 03:17 AM
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Here is a draft of #08:
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Note a presumable lightning on the night side close to the terminator, and the visibility of Io's night side.

Here more drafts of part 2.
Here a more complete set of reprojections, part 2.
Here several map products of part 2, approximately illumination adjusted, and stretched to gamma=1 relative to radiometric values.

Reprojections, part 1.
Maps part 1, with gamma=1.
Maps part 1, with gamma=4.
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Sean
post Nov 3 2018, 01:01 PM
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Thanks Gerald. Lovely work from Kevin & Bjorn also.

Here is my pass on what has passed...

PJ16_part1


PJ16_13



PJ16_12



PJ16_11



PJ16_10




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post Nov 3 2018, 09:32 PM
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Image PJ16_13 in approximately true color/contrast versions followed by enhanced versions:

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Some metadata:

IMAGE_TIME = 2018-10-29T20:58:39.899
MISSION_PHASE_NAME = PERIJOVE 16
PRODUCT_ID = JNCE_2018302_16C00013_V01
SPACECRAFT_ALTITUDE = 7022.5 km
SPACECRAFT_NAME = JUNO
SUB_SPACECRAFT_LATITUDE = 40.1799
SUB_SPACECRAFT_LONGITUDE = 239.1319
TITLE = PJ16 North North Temperate Belt
Resolution at nadir: ~4.7 km/pixel
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post Nov 5 2018, 11:55 AM
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PJ16_part 1 ( Brian Swift script )


PJ16_13 detail ( Gerald Eichstädt )


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JRehling
post Nov 5 2018, 05:49 PM
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This is almost vertigo-inducing, but in a good way.

I feel safer than ever in saying that these images will produce important science related – at the very least – to the chromophores in Jupiter's clouds.
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Link to drafts and reprojections of PJ16, part 3.

It's five new images. I'll provide JPG copies of the reprojections here.

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post Nov 6 2018, 12:11 AM
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