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Ring Shadow Details, with long, bright clouds
SigurRosFan
post Dec 12 2005, 02:41 PM
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PIA07650: Movement in the Shadows

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07650

10/29/05:


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post Dec 12 2005, 05:24 PM
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WOW - um - er - uh - just - wow!


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post Dec 13 2005, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE (SigurRosFan @ Dec 12 2005, 09:41 AM)
PIA07650: Movement in the Shadows

http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/catalog/PIA07650

10/29/05:

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I had thought that the ring shadows would make for some serious weather on Saturn, and this picture seems to do a great job of showing just that. Thanks!
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post Dec 13 2005, 09:37 PM
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the two are not necesarily related. but they do make a pretty picture though
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post Dec 13 2005, 11:30 PM
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QUOTE (remcook @ Dec 13 2005, 03:37 PM)
the two are not necesarily related. but they do make a pretty picture though
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I don't know about that -- intuitively, one would expect the ring shadows to have a pretty large effect on Saturn's weather, especially in the upper parts of the atmosphere where internal heat sources are likely less important.

In particular, the latitudes shadowed by the B Ring should get basically no sunlight at all for long periods. That's got to have some effect.
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post Dec 14 2005, 04:56 PM
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The visibility features of atmosphere such as it reveals small, bright and puffy clouds with long filamentary streamers that are reminiscent of the anvil-shaped Earthly cirrus clouds that extend downwind of thunderstorms. Dark ring shadows hang over the scene while the planet rotates beneath.

That means that the rings are semi-transparent so Cassini spacecraft is able to see the atmosphere features thru the rings.

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post Dec 14 2005, 10:00 PM
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Tried to improve clouds visibility of this amazing image in both illuminated and shadowed portions (latter is negative due to solarization):
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Moreover, I enhanced the shadowed clouds in order to make more evident their 3-dimensional structure...
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post Dec 14 2005, 10:27 PM
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Hi dilo, in fact the colorized Saturn looks now more 3-dimensional to me - even more than your second - very nice!


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post Dec 14 2005, 10:29 PM
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Same technique used for this just released image:
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post Dec 14 2005, 10:35 PM
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Hey, it's a most beautiful colored crystal ball blink.gif biggrin.gif


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post Dec 14 2005, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE (Tman @ Dec 14 2005, 10:35 PM)
Hey, it's a most beautiful colored crystal ball blink.gif  biggrin.gif
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Even if final result is something psichedelic, I can assure you that my major intention was to make more visible faint contrast details... wink.gif


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post Dec 15 2005, 12:00 AM
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QUOTE (dilo @ Dec 14 2005, 06:29 PM)
Same technique used for this just released image:
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That reminded me right away of ELO's "Out of the Blue". cool.gif

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post Dec 15 2005, 07:29 AM
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QUOTE (dilo @ Dec 14 2005, 05:26 PM)
Even if final result is something psichedelic, I can assure you that my major intention was to make more visible faint contrast details...  wink.gif
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Yeah, but... like, wow, man!

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post Dec 15 2005, 07:45 AM
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