PJ08, POI's: Location Stargate, Rust Belt, POI NCC-1701-E (Preliminary)

2017-09-05 12:37 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt
Submitted By : Maquet-80
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 8
Source Image(s) : JNCE_2017244_08C00113_V01

This image is derived directly from the raw image consisting of framelets taken while JunoCam was rotating together with Juno.

The raw values are decompanded according to a documented decompanding table and multiplied by a linear weight that is specific to each color channel, and known only approximately.

Known repetitive camera artifacts have been marked as invalid, and are patched by nearby colors in cases only one color band is invalid. In rare cases where two color bands are marked invalid colors haven't been patched and may show up locally as repetitive spots.

But most single bright pixels are likely to be energetic particle hits.

Trajectory data retrieved from SPICE kernels have been used to adjust for changes of perspective when merging the framelets, and in order to reproject the scene to Juno's position at the image stop time.

The image is approximately illumination-adjusted by a slightly modified polynomial of 5th degree and of the cosines of the solar incidence angle and the emission angle, hence with 21 coefficients, relatively fitting best to the green channel of about one million random samples taken from the Perijove-06 TDI-2 images except the one with a shadow of a moon.

After approximate illumination adjustment, the image has been enhanced by gamma-stretching of the brightness of each RGB value to the 4th power of radiometric values. The resulting intermediate and transient image has been brightness adjusted in a linear way by using the 99.9 percentile as a reference value.

Neither white-balancing nor sharpening has been applied.