Complete rotation pre-perijove, labelled

2016-09-18 19:18 UT
Credit : NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstaedt / John Rogers © cc by
Submitted By : Philosophia-47
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 1

Before and after its first perijove on Aug.27, Juno’s camera was taking frequent shots of the whole planet, nicknamed ‘marble movies’, with very useful resolution. Gerald Eichstädt has kindly provided processed versions of all the raw images. In this and the following compilation, I have further enhanced a selection of them, and identified the features which we were following in amateur images. This compilation shows the northern hemisphere, for a whole rotation in the day before perijove.

Here there have been no substantial changes in recent months.

The four ovals labelled in red (WS-4, 6, 8, and LRS-1) are anticyclonic ovals in the NNTZ.

There are still many little round spots (vortices) on the prograding NNTBs jet. They may be induced by a large turbulent sector (‘FFR’) in the NNTB.

There is also still a large turbulent (‘rifted’) sector in the NTB, which gives rise to a darkened sector of the zone following [west of] it, the North Temperate Disturbance (NTD). Both these sectors are now of considerable length.

The principal spots along the NEB north edge are also unchanged: four small ‘barges’ (labelled B-1 to B-4 on the image set), and the very bright oval, White Spot Z.

More details are posted on the BAA Jupiter Section web site.