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Image PJ23_23 in an approximately true color/contrast and enhanced version:
Separate images showing areas farther to the left and right will follow later. This is a very high resolution image, here Juno was only ~5200 km above Jupiter's cloud tops. The perijove latitude is now at latitude ~25 degrees north instead of closer to the equator as it was during the earlier orbits. The areas now imaged at the highest resolution are usually more spectacular visually than the fuzzier and more bland areas closer to the equator. As a result, lots of cloud shadows and other high contrast features are now imaged at very high resolution. By the way I noticed that there has been some 'geometric' change at PJ23 that manifests itself as small gaps in the blue channel at the right edge of some of my processed images. This is different from all of the other orbits where the missing data at the right edge was red: I'm not yet sure exactly what has changed but at least this isn't something that required any changes to my processing pipeline - everything still works perfectly. |
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Gerald Juno Perijove 23 Nov 7 2019, 03:42 AM
Gerald #21, #22:
And a crop of #22:
Nov 7 2019, 03:44 AM
monitorlizard QUOTE (Gerald @ Nov 6 2019, 10:44 PM) #21... Nov 7 2019, 07:32 AM
Gerald #23, #24:
And #25:
I'll continue with les... Nov 7 2019, 03:47 AM
Gerald #07, #09:
#10, #12:
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Gerald #14, #16:
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Gerald #17:
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Nov 7 2019, 03:56 AM
Gerald #21:
Nov 7 2019, 03:58 AM
Gerald #22. #23:
Nov 7 2019, 03:59 AM
Gerald #24, and #25:
Nov 7 2019, 04:01 AM
Gerald Link to drafts of PJ23, part 1.
Link to roughly il... Nov 7 2019, 04:10 AM
Sean Here is PJ23_21 from Gerald's source... Nov 7 2019, 01:06 PM
Kevin Gill Initial Perijove 23 composites:
Jupiter - Perijo... Nov 7 2019, 04:58 PM
Kevin Gill Views of Io on Perijove 23. On both, Jupiter and I... Nov 7 2019, 05:02 PM
Brian Swift PJ23_28
I'd wondered if sometime JunoCam would... Nov 8 2019, 10:34 PM
Bjorn Jonsson Image PJ23_23, areas farther left/right than in th... Nov 10 2019, 04:25 PM
Bjorn Jonsson Image PJ23_18, approximately true color/contrast:
... Nov 20 2019, 11:50 PM
mcaplinger QUOTE (Bjorn Jonsson @ Nov 20 2019, 03:50... Nov 21 2019, 01:10 AM
Brian Swift QUOTE (Bjorn Jonsson @ Nov 20 2019, 03:50... Dec 9 2019, 07:08 PM
Bjorn Jonsson This is image PJ23_20 in approximately true color/... Nov 25 2019, 09:18 PM
Brian Swift PJ23 flyover on YouTube https://youtu.be/e2zk4m2hv... Dec 3 2019, 09:11 PM![]() ![]() |
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