Mosaic of Jupiter's south polar region

2018-01-11 17:56 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Björn Jónsson © cc nc sa
Submitted By : Bjorn_Jonsson

An orthographic mosaic of Jupiter's south polar region. The effects of the varying global illumination have been removed. The color very near the pole might be somewhat inaccurate due to the very low illumination levels near the pole in the original images. This is a mosaic of two perijove 6 images, one perijove 7 image and one perijove 8 image. The five circumpolar cyclones plus the central cyclone are clearly visible. Even though more than three months passed between PJ6 and PJ8 this mosaic should give an accurate idea of the general appearance of the cyclones since they move very slowly and apparently do not change a lot with time. The position of the cyclones during PJ6 was used as a reference when creating the mosaic. In contrast, the areas farther from the pole change a lot more and seams between the different perijoves were originally obvious in the mosaic. These seams have been removed for cosmetic reasons.

Upper left: An approximately true color/contrast version.

Upper right: The same mosaic with enhanced colors and contrast.

Lower left: The approximately true color/contrast version with a latitude/longitude grid. Latitudes are planetographic.

Lower right: A diagram showing the areas covered by the different source images.