PJ11 Southern timelapse sequence with long TDI of 1

2018-02-12 22:10 UT
Credit : NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt
Submitted By : Maquet-80
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 11
Source Image(s) : JNCE_2018038_11C00032_V01

JunoCam took this image during its Perijove-11 pass on 2018-02-07. It is derived directly from the raw image.

The raw has been decompanded, approximately radiometrically corrected, reprojected to a cylindrical FOV of 60x180 degrees using SPICE kernels and a Jupiter spheroid model, illumination-adjusted by a slightly modified best-fit illumination model derived from PJ6 images, gamma-stretched with gamma=4 relative to radiometric data, and mostly patched from repetitive camera artifacts.

A sequence of three similar images, but with different TDI levels, meaning exposures, have been applied in order to get best results for differently illuminated parts of Jupiter's polar region.

TDI 1 avoids overexposure of any part of the image.