{"count":13,"on_page":1,"offset":3,"next_page":2,"comments":[{"JunoCommentID":"352","Comment":"<p>No hexagon! Mystery solved!<\/p>","JunoMisc":"0","R_VaultID":null,"Likes":"0","Flags":"1","AdminApproved":"1","ApprovedBy":"23","AdminRemoved":"0","R_JunoUserID":"904","R_JunoPOIID":"194","R_JunoCampaignID":null,"R_JunoCommentID":null,"R_TopLevelCommentID":"0","hasReplies":"0","Advanced":"0","R_JunoVoteRound":"0","R_AnalysisID":"0","IsRemoved":"0","RemovedBy":"2","UpdatedTS":"2020-07-13 22:37:24","InsertedTS":"2016-09-04 00:40:31","Nickname":"Tantalus-00","specialist":"0","Media":[],"Replies":[],"nice_date":"2016-09-04 00:40 UT","commentMarkup":"<li id=\"comment_352\" class=\" \" data-R_JunoCommentID=\"352\" aria-label=\"comment\"><div class=\"comment_meta padB\" tabindex=\"0\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"screen_reader_only\">comment by <\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Tantalus-00<\/strong> <span class=\"screen_reader_only\">on <\/span><span class=\"small grey\">2016-09-04 00:40 UT<\/span><\/div><div class=\"comment_wrap   \" tabindex=\"0\" aria-label=\"comment content\"><p>No hexagon! Mystery solved!<\/p><\/div><div class=\"clearfix padT comment_actions_wrap\"><a href=\"#comments_list\" class=\"white right\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"data_icon junoicon-arrow_up\" role=\"presentation\"><\/span><span>BACK TO TOP<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/li>"},{"JunoCommentID":"266","Comment":"<p>Will be interesting to see if there is a hexagon feature here as there is on Saturn.<\/p>","JunoMisc":"0","R_VaultID":null,"Likes":"0","Flags":"1","AdminApproved":"1","ApprovedBy":"23","AdminRemoved":"0","R_JunoUserID":"4277","R_JunoPOIID":"194","R_JunoCampaignID":null,"R_JunoCommentID":null,"R_TopLevelCommentID":"0","hasReplies":"0","Advanced":"0","R_JunoVoteRound":"0","R_AnalysisID":"0","IsRemoved":"0","RemovedBy":"0","UpdatedTS":"2016-07-18 22:36:12","InsertedTS":"2016-07-16 05:01:21","Nickname":"Kyusakamoto-79","specialist":"0","Media":[],"Replies":[],"nice_date":"2016-07-16 05:01 UT","commentMarkup":"<li id=\"comment_266\" class=\" \" data-R_JunoCommentID=\"266\" aria-label=\"comment\"><div class=\"comment_meta padB\" tabindex=\"0\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"screen_reader_only\">comment by <\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Kyusakamoto-79<\/strong> <span class=\"screen_reader_only\">on <\/span><span class=\"small grey\">2016-07-16 05:01 UT<\/span><\/div><div class=\"comment_wrap   \" tabindex=\"0\" aria-label=\"comment content\"><p>Will be interesting to see if there is a hexagon feature here as there is on Saturn.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"clearfix padT comment_actions_wrap\"><a href=\"#comments_list\" class=\"white right\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"data_icon junoicon-arrow_up\" role=\"presentation\"><\/span><span>BACK TO TOP<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/li>"},{"JunoCommentID":"235","Comment":"<p>The ISS astronauts capture aurora regularly on camera, so it should be possible to capture Jupiter&#39;s aurora with Juno.  If this is possible, we should definitely consider doing this - it could become one of the most iconic images of the space age!<\/p>","JunoMisc":"0","R_VaultID":"4407","Likes":"0","Flags":"1","AdminApproved":"1","ApprovedBy":"23","AdminRemoved":"0","R_JunoUserID":"317","R_JunoPOIID":"194","R_JunoCampaignID":null,"R_JunoCommentID":null,"R_TopLevelCommentID":"0","hasReplies":"0","Advanced":"0","R_JunoVoteRound":"0","R_AnalysisID":"0","IsRemoved":"0","RemovedBy":"2","UpdatedTS":"2020-07-13 22:38:38","InsertedTS":"2016-07-11 23:00:12","Nickname":"Pal'chikov-74","specialist":"0","Media":[],"Replies":[],"nice_date":"2016-07-11 23:00 UT","has_img":true,"img_data":{"id":"4407","alt":"","img_class":"","original":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/VaultOutput?ID=4407&Interlaced=1&ts=1778509409","src_set":{"original":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&ResY=394&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=90&ts=1778509409","boop":"bapssss","lg":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=90&ts=1778509409","lgx2":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=1920&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=50&ts=1778509409","sm":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=480&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409","smx2":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409","has_img":true},"lg":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=90&ts=1778509409","lgx2":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=1920&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=50&ts=1778509409","sm":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=480&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409","smx2":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409","has_img":true,"max_w":"960px","max_h":"393.5px","max_wrap_perc_at_16_9":137.22998729351968,"aspect_perc":66.245791245791239,"mime":"image\/jpeg","download":"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/VaultDownload?VaultID=4407&ts=1778509409"},"commentMarkup":"<li id=\"comment_235\" class=\" \" data-R_JunoCommentID=\"235\" aria-label=\"comment\"><div class=\"comment_meta padB\" tabindex=\"0\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"screen_reader_only\">comment by <\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Pal'chikov-74<\/strong> <span class=\"screen_reader_only\">on <\/span><span class=\"small grey\">2016-07-11 23:00 UT<\/span><\/div><div class=\"img_wrap \">\n\t\t\t<div\n\t\t\t\tclass=\"lazy_img comment_img padB\"\n\t\t\t\tstyle=\"padding-top:66.245791245791%;\"\n\t\t\t\t><img src=\"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409\" srcset=\"https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=480&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409 1x, https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=75&ts=1778509409 1.5x, https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=960&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=90&ts=1778509409 2x, https:\/\/d2xkkdgjnsfvb0.cloudfront.net\/Vault\/Thumb?VaultID=4407&Interlaced=1&Mode=R&ResX=1920&OutputFormat=jpg&Quality=50&ts=1778509409 2.5x\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div><div class=\"comment_wrap  has_img \" tabindex=\"0\" aria-label=\"comment content\"><p>The ISS astronauts capture aurora regularly on camera, so it should be possible to capture Jupiter&#39;s aurora with Juno.  If this is possible, we should definitely consider doing this - it could become one of the most iconic images of the space age!<\/p><\/div><div class=\"clearfix padT comment_actions_wrap\"><a href=\"#comments_list\" class=\"white right\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"data_icon junoicon-arrow_up\" role=\"presentation\"><\/span><span>BACK TO TOP<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/li>"},{"JunoCommentID":"200","Comment":"<p>This area is just as important as the Red Eye<\/p>","JunoMisc":"0","R_VaultID":null,"Likes":"0","Flags":"1","AdminApproved":"1","ApprovedBy":"23","AdminRemoved":"0","R_JunoUserID":"3023","R_JunoPOIID":"194","R_JunoCampaignID":null,"R_JunoCommentID":null,"R_TopLevelCommentID":"0","hasReplies":"0","Advanced":"0","R_JunoVoteRound":"0","R_AnalysisID":"0","IsRemoved":"0","RemovedBy":"0","UpdatedTS":"2016-07-18 22:56:09","InsertedTS":"2016-07-07 11:08:17","Nickname":"Bathompson-46","specialist":"0","Media":[],"Replies":[],"nice_date":"2016-07-07 11:08 UT","commentMarkup":"<li id=\"comment_200\" class=\" \" data-R_JunoCommentID=\"200\" aria-label=\"comment\"><div class=\"comment_meta padB\" tabindex=\"0\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"screen_reader_only\">comment by <\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Bathompson-46<\/strong> <span class=\"screen_reader_only\">on <\/span><span class=\"small grey\">2016-07-07 11:08 UT<\/span><\/div><div class=\"comment_wrap   \" tabindex=\"0\" aria-label=\"comment content\"><p>This area is just as important as the Red Eye<\/p><\/div><div class=\"clearfix padT comment_actions_wrap\"><a href=\"#comments_list\" class=\"white right\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"data_icon junoicon-arrow_up\" role=\"presentation\"><\/span><span>BACK TO TOP<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/li>"},{"JunoCommentID":"198","Comment":"<p>I am also excited about the possibility of images of the auroras  in the visible spectrum. Especially in combination with the other instruments that juno has (in this case especially JADE UVS and MAG) we could obtain almost a complete set of relevant data. I am not sure though whether all these instruments can run at the same time but as I understand there is enough time over the pole to make measurements consecutively.<\/p><p>Although I am in favour of the general target of this picture I am not entirely sure about the exact latitude and longitude. One of the most interesting features whithin the aurora are the wandering bright spots in the aurora caused by jupiters moons. To capture an image of one of these spots with its tail would be really interesting.<\/p><p>Here is a link: http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/feature\/goddard\/2016\/hubble-captures-vivid-auroras-in-jupiter-s-atmosphere<\/p><p>As the orbits of jupiters moons are known and we have Hubbles images maybe we could predict the position of one of these bright spots to make an image with juno.<\/p>","JunoMisc":"0","R_VaultID":null,"Likes":"0","Flags":"1","AdminApproved":"1","ApprovedBy":"23","AdminRemoved":"0","R_JunoUserID":"2997","R_JunoPOIID":"194","R_JunoCampaignID":null,"R_JunoCommentID":null,"R_TopLevelCommentID":"0","hasReplies":"0","Advanced":"0","R_JunoVoteRound":"0","R_AnalysisID":"0","IsRemoved":"0","RemovedBy":"0","UpdatedTS":"2016-07-18 22:53:44","InsertedTS":"2016-07-07 08:17:43","Nickname":"Parsec-71","specialist":"0","Media":[],"Replies":[],"nice_date":"2016-07-07 08:17 UT","commentMarkup":"<li id=\"comment_198\" class=\" \" data-R_JunoCommentID=\"198\" aria-label=\"comment\"><div class=\"comment_meta padB\" tabindex=\"0\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<span class=\"screen_reader_only\">comment by <\/span>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Parsec-71<\/strong> <span class=\"screen_reader_only\">on <\/span><span class=\"small grey\">2016-07-07 08:17 UT<\/span><\/div><div class=\"comment_wrap   \" tabindex=\"0\" aria-label=\"comment content\"><p>I am also excited about the possibility of images of the auroras  in the visible spectrum. Especially in combination with the other instruments that juno has (in this case especially JADE UVS and MAG) we could obtain almost a complete set of relevant data. I am not sure though whether all these instruments can run at the same time but as I understand there is enough time over the pole to make measurements consecutively.<\/p><p>Although I am in favour of the general target of this picture I am not entirely sure about the exact latitude and longitude. One of the most interesting features whithin the aurora are the wandering bright spots in the aurora caused by jupiters moons. To capture an image of one of these spots with its tail would be really interesting.<\/p><p>Here is a link: http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/feature\/goddard\/2016\/hubble-captures-vivid-auroras-in-jupiter-s-atmosphere<\/p><p>As the orbits of jupiters moons are known and we have Hubbles images maybe we could predict the position of one of these bright spots to make an image with juno.<\/p><\/div><div class=\"clearfix padT comment_actions_wrap\"><a href=\"#comments_list\" class=\"white right\" role=\"button\"><span class=\"data_icon junoicon-arrow_up\" role=\"presentation\"><\/span><span>BACK TO TOP<\/span><\/a><\/div><\/li>"}]}