Here is Part II of our report on the PJ38 images. Part II adds results from the full-quality images and maps produced by Gerald Eichstädt. This includes details of the outbreaks in the NEB(S), where JunoCam produced closeup images of many of the unusual features. It also includes extensive coverage of the haze patterns in the South Polar Region, which can now be seen over a complete rotation of the planet. --John Rogers.
Here is a preliminary report on the PJ38 images (pending production of maps). As the spacecraft was tilted to look directly downwards, JunoCam got its closest views yet of the North Temperate domain and adjacent regions. Juno was lucky to pass directly over several important features: the anticyclonic oval NN-LRS-1; the recent convective outbreak in the residual NEB(S); and the still-active remant of an outbreak in the STB (Spot 8). --John Rogers.
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And here are the full-size figures for Part II of our PJ38 report.
Here is Part II of our report on the PJ38 images. Part II adds results from the full-quality images and maps produced by Gerald Eichstädt. This includes details of the outbreaks in the NEB(S), where JunoCam produced closeup images of many of the unusual features. It also includes extensive coverage of the haze patterns in the South Polar Region, which can now be seen over a complete rotation of the planet. --John Rogers.
And here are the full-size figures to accompany that report.
Here is a preliminary report on the PJ38 images (pending production of maps). As the spacecraft was tilted to look directly downwards, JunoCam got its closest views yet of the North Temperate domain and adjacent regions. Juno was lucky to pass directly over several important features: the anticyclonic oval NN-LRS-1; the recent convective outbreak in the residual NEB(S); and the still-active remant of an outbreak in the STB (Spot 8). --John Rogers.