Jupiter's northern CPC cluster in visible light, composit PJ25 to PJ28

2020-08-21 00:39 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt
Submitted By : Maquet-80

This product is inspiered by John Roger's composit of the same area, who first demonstrated to my knowledge that such a composit is possible.

The version shown here tries to stay fairly seamless.

It is a composit of high-passed and stacked north polar azimuthal planetocentric maps from 75 to 90 degrees north. The map is derived from PJ25, PJ26, PJ27, and PJ28 JunoCam images.

The eight northern circumpolar cyclones (CPCs) are clearly resolved, as well as the north polar cyclone, and two circumpolar anticyclones (anticyclonic white ovals, AWOs) opposite ("para") to each other relative to the north polar cyclone and enclosed by the eight CPCs.

The ditetragonal symmetry of the eight northern CPCs is slightly distorted to an overall rhombic shape by the two circumpolar AWOs. So, we may call the northen CPC octagon a rhombic ditetragon.

The infrared emission of the north polar cylone has previously been observed by Juno's JIRAM instrument.