PJ06, #133, Lightning Candidate

2017-06-10 01:06 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt
Submitted By : Maquet-80
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 6
Source Image(s) : JNCE_2017139_06C00133_V01

This is a approximately 2-fold supersampled, reprojected, and strongly enhanced version of PJ06 image #133. Enhancement is with 4th power of radiometric values after approximate illumnination adjustment. This way, a pale blue dot in the southern FFRs on the day side near the terminator pops up as a distinct blue spot. It's not obviously a member of repetitive camera artifacts. And it's rather pale, and larger than a pixel, not very tyoical for an energetic particle event. So, it might be a true event on Jupiter, either an impact or a lightning. FFRs are known for occasional lighnings. So this bluish spot might be considered as a lightning candidate.