Jupiter’s North Temperate Belt


View larger. | Juno spacecraft view of the planet Jupiter, with processing by EarthSky community member Gowrishankar Lakshminarayanan.

Astrophotographer Gowrishankar Lakshminarayanan, who has contributed many fine images to EarthSky’s pages, recently submitted this image, saying:

This is the post-processed image of the North Temperate Belt of Jupiter as imaged by Juno space craft during it February 7, 2018 flyby on the Perijove-11 mission.

This is my first time processing the raw images downloaded directly from the Juno spacecraft’s Junocam.

I was really surprised and excited to see NASA encouraging its fans to download the RAW images and process them as per their needs and upload it to the Public Gallery.

New raw images are available for processing at:

www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam

Thank you for the image and the info, Gowri!

Find more information about Juno at:

https://www.nasa.gov/juno and http://missionjuno.swri.edu

Bottom line: Processed image from February 7, 2018 flyby of Juno spacecraft past Jupiter.

Read more: Where is Juno?



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View larger. | Juno spacecraft view of the planet Jupiter, with processing by EarthSky community member Gowrishankar Lakshminarayanan.

Astrophotographer Gowrishankar Lakshminarayanan, who has contributed many fine images to EarthSky’s pages, recently submitted this image, saying:

This is the post-processed image of the North Temperate Belt of Jupiter as imaged by Juno space craft during it February 7, 2018 flyby on the Perijove-11 mission.

This is my first time processing the raw images downloaded directly from the Juno spacecraft’s Junocam.

I was really surprised and excited to see NASA encouraging its fans to download the RAW images and process them as per their needs and upload it to the Public Gallery.

New raw images are available for processing at:

www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam

Thank you for the image and the info, Gowri!

Find more information about Juno at:

https://www.nasa.gov/juno and http://missionjuno.swri.edu

Bottom line: Processed image from February 7, 2018 flyby of Juno spacecraft past Jupiter.

Read more: Where is Juno?



from EarthSky http://ift.tt/2EBDz0n

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