An enhanced map-projected mosaic of 13 JunoCam images. The resolution of the original images varies greatly and ranges from about 250 pixels/degree at upper right to about 25 pixels/degree near the left edge. Here everything has been resampled to 100 pixels/degree.

The mosaic shows many well known features, for example the Great Red Spot (GRS), the South Equatorial Belt (SEB) and the Equatorial Zone. It is interesting to compare the activity of the convective area west and northwest of the GRS to the level of activity visible in images of this area obtained last year by JunoCam.

An interesting feature in this mosaic is what visually looks like a narrow and very long band of reddish-brown haze. This feature is located just north of the darkest component of the SEB and extends from the GRS area to the east almost to the right edge of the mosaic.