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Jupiter Up Close | NASA Juno Mission
On April 1, 2018, NASA's Juno spacecraft successfully performed its Perijove-12 Jupiter flyby. The spacecraft's camera, JunoCam, takes spectacular close-up color images. It was built and is operated by Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego, California, USA. Many people at NASA, JPL, SwRI, and elsewhere have been, are, and will be required to plan and operate the Juno mission.
Learn more about the Juno Mission:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/main/index.html
Credit: NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/SPICE/Gerald Eichstädt
Duration: 1 minute, 12 seconds
Release Date: April 16, 2018
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On April 1, 2018, NASA's Juno spacecraft successfully performed its Perijove-12 Jupiter flyby. The spacecraft's camera, JunoCam, takes spectacular close-up color images. It was built and is operated by Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego, California, USA. Many people at NASA, JPL, SwRI, and elsewhere have been, are, and will be required to plan and operate the Juno mission.
Learn more about the Juno Mission:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/juno/main/index.html
Credit: NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/SPICE/Gerald Eichstädt
Duration: 1 minute, 12 seconds
Release Date: April 16, 2018
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Courtesy of our Juno spacecraft, this 📸 of Jupiter captures the dynamic nature of the giant gas planet's northern temperate belt.
Did you know images like this one are available to the public to be perused and processed? Take a closer 👀 and get the details: https://go.nasa.gov/2Ibg9NQ
Did you know images like this one are available to the public to be perused and processed? Take a closer 👀 and get the details: https://go.nasa.gov/2Ibg9NQ
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Troubleshoot issues faced by #Juno services: Freezing of email system, Login Issues, Setting up of Juno on outlook.
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Our Juno spacecraft is on a quest to find what lies beneath Jupiter's beautiful, boisterous cloud tops: https://youtu.be/txNjILemtsw
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NASA ScienceCasts: New Science from Jupiter
As the Juno spacecraft orbits Jupiter, new discoveries about the giant planet continue to be made.
NASA Science: http://science.nasa.gov/
Credit: NASA
Duration: 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Release Date: May 2, 2018
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As the Juno spacecraft orbits Jupiter, new discoveries about the giant planet continue to be made.
NASA Science: http://science.nasa.gov/
Credit: NASA
Duration: 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Release Date: May 2, 2018
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#NASA #Astronomy #Science #Space #Jupiter #Atmosphere #Planet #Juno #Spacecraft #JPL #STEM #Education #HD #Video
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Flyover of Jupiter’s North Pole in Infrared | NASA
In this animation the viewer is taken low over Jupiter’s north pole to illustrate the 3-D aspects of the region’s central cyclone and the eight cyclones that encircle it. The movie utilizes imagery derived from data collected by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument aboard NASA's Juno mission during its fourth pass over the massive planet. Infrared cameras are used to sense the temperature of Jupiter’s atmosphere and provide insight into how the powerful cyclones at Jupiter's poles work. In the animation, the yellow areas are warmer (or deeper into Jupiter’s atmosphere) and the dark areas are colder (or higher up in Jupiter’s atmosphere). In this picture the highest “brightness temperature” is around 260K (about -13°C) and the lowest around 190K (about -83°C). The “brightness temperature” is a measurement of the radiance, at 5 µm, traveling upward from the top of the atmosphere towards Juno, expressed in units of temperature.
Credit: NASA
Duration: 1 minute, 29 seconds
Release Date: May 8, 2018
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In this animation the viewer is taken low over Jupiter’s north pole to illustrate the 3-D aspects of the region’s central cyclone and the eight cyclones that encircle it. The movie utilizes imagery derived from data collected by the Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) instrument aboard NASA's Juno mission during its fourth pass over the massive planet. Infrared cameras are used to sense the temperature of Jupiter’s atmosphere and provide insight into how the powerful cyclones at Jupiter's poles work. In the animation, the yellow areas are warmer (or deeper into Jupiter’s atmosphere) and the dark areas are colder (or higher up in Jupiter’s atmosphere). In this picture the highest “brightness temperature” is around 260K (about -13°C) and the lowest around 190K (about -83°C). The “brightness temperature” is a measurement of the radiance, at 5 µm, traveling upward from the top of the atmosphere towards Juno, expressed in units of temperature.
Credit: NASA
Duration: 1 minute, 29 seconds
Release Date: May 8, 2018
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#NASA #Astronomy #Science #Space #Jupiter #Atmosphere #Planet #Infrared #Juno #Spacecraft #JPL #STEM #Education #3D #Animation #HD #Video
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Jupiter's clouds of many colors
NASA’s Juno spacecraft was racing away from Jupiter following its seventh close pass of the planet when JunoCam snapped this image on May 19, 2017, from about 29,100 miles (46,900 kilometers) above the cloud tops. The spacecraft was over 65.9 degrees south latitude, with a lovely view of the south polar region of the planet.
This image was processed to enhance color differences, showing the amazing variety in Jupiter’s stormy atmosphere. The result is a surreal world of vibrant color, clarity and contrast. Four of the white oval storms known as the “String of Pearls” are visible near the top of the image. Interestingly, one orange-colored storm can be seen at the belt-zone boundary, while other storms are more of a cream color.
JunoCam's raw images are available for the public to peruse and process into image products in the image processing gallery.
Source:
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/jupiters-clouds-of-many-colors
Photo Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt /Seán Doran
Image processing gallery:
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing
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NASA’s Juno spacecraft was racing away from Jupiter following its seventh close pass of the planet when JunoCam snapped this image on May 19, 2017, from about 29,100 miles (46,900 kilometers) above the cloud tops. The spacecraft was over 65.9 degrees south latitude, with a lovely view of the south polar region of the planet.
This image was processed to enhance color differences, showing the amazing variety in Jupiter’s stormy atmosphere. The result is a surreal world of vibrant color, clarity and contrast. Four of the white oval storms known as the “String of Pearls” are visible near the top of the image. Interestingly, one orange-colored storm can be seen at the belt-zone boundary, while other storms are more of a cream color.
JunoCam's raw images are available for the public to peruse and process into image products in the image processing gallery.
Source:
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/jupiters-clouds-of-many-colors
Photo Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt /Seán Doran
Image processing gallery:
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing
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پیچ و تاب ابرهای Jupiter در نمایی تازه
Juno spacecraft
فضاپیمای جونوی ناسا این تصویر ترکیبی را به هنگام گذر از کنارJupiter در روز 1 آوریل ، از قطب جنوب این سیاره گرفت . جونوکم بخش مرکزی تصویر را زمانی گرفت که فاصله جونو از قله ابرهای مشتری 24749 Km بود.
در آن هنگام، مشتری بزرگ تر از میدان دیدِ افقیِ 58 درجهای جونوکم بود.
همچنان که جونو - Juno در مدارش جابجا میشد، JunoCam - جونوکم , 2 عکس دیگر هم از زاویهها و فاصلههای دیگر گرفت.
این *عکسها هم به گونهای بر تصویر نخست افکنده شدند که گویی از همان فاصله و همان زاویه گرفته شده بودند.
این 2 * عکس که با فاصله زمانی حدود8 دقیقه و 41 ثانیه گرفته شده بودند بر تصویر نخست افکنده شدند ( چارچوب سفید سمت چپ ). سپس بریده شدند ( بالا، سمت راست ) ، و بر پایه حسمندی تصویرِ زمینه بهبود و پردازش شدند وکنتراست آنها افزایش داده شد ( پایین ، سمت راست ). با یک مقایسه و همسنجی ساده میشد تغییر کوچکی که نشانه حرکت ابرهای سیاره در این بازه زمانی 8 دقیقه و 41 ثانیهایی بود را تشخیص داد.
> *در ادامه بخش نظرات دوتصویر دیکر را باهم می بینیم. !
“ New views of Jupiter ” showcases swirling clouds on giant planet
< http://www.europlanet-eu.org/new-views-of-jupiter-showcases-swirling-clouds-on-giant-planet/ >
پیچ و تاب ابرهای Jupiter در نمایی تازه
Juno spacecraft
فضاپیمای جونوی ناسا این تصویر ترکیبی را به هنگام گذر از کنارJupiter در روز 1 آوریل ، از قطب جنوب این سیاره گرفت . جونوکم بخش مرکزی تصویر را زمانی گرفت که فاصله جونو از قله ابرهای مشتری 24749 Km بود.
در آن هنگام، مشتری بزرگ تر از میدان دیدِ افقیِ 58 درجهای جونوکم بود.
همچنان که جونو - Juno در مدارش جابجا میشد، JunoCam - جونوکم , 2 عکس دیگر هم از زاویهها و فاصلههای دیگر گرفت.
این *عکسها هم به گونهای بر تصویر نخست افکنده شدند که گویی از همان فاصله و همان زاویه گرفته شده بودند.
این 2 * عکس که با فاصله زمانی حدود8 دقیقه و 41 ثانیه گرفته شده بودند بر تصویر نخست افکنده شدند ( چارچوب سفید سمت چپ ). سپس بریده شدند ( بالا، سمت راست ) ، و بر پایه حسمندی تصویرِ زمینه بهبود و پردازش شدند وکنتراست آنها افزایش داده شد ( پایین ، سمت راست ). با یک مقایسه و همسنجی ساده میشد تغییر کوچکی که نشانه حرکت ابرهای سیاره در این بازه زمانی 8 دقیقه و 41 ثانیهایی بود را تشخیص داد.
> *در ادامه بخش نظرات دوتصویر دیکر را باهم می بینیم. !
“ New views of Jupiter ” showcases swirling clouds on giant planet
< http://www.europlanet-eu.org/new-views-of-jupiter-showcases-swirling-clouds-on-giant-planet/ >

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