Juno's Perijove-11 Jupiter Flyby, Reconstructed in 125-Fold Time-Lapse, Preliminary

2018-02-16 12:55 UT
Credit : Credit: NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / SPICE / Gerald Eichstädt © cc by
Submitted By : Maquet-80
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 11

On February 07, 2018, NASA's Juno probe successfully performed her Perijove-11 Jupiter flyby.

Good contact to Earth and incremented storage allowed taking very close-up images of good quality.

The focus has been on the departure images showing Jupiter's south polar region.

The movie is a reconstruction of the period of time between 2018-02-07T12:45:00.000 and 2018-02-07T16:37:00.000 in 125-fold time-lapse.

It is based on 36 of the JunoCam images taken, and on spacecraft trajectory data provided via SPICE kernel files.

In steps of five real-time seconds, one still images of the movie has been rendered from at least one suitable raw image. This resulted in short scenes, usually of a few seconds.

Playing with 25 images per second results in 125-fold time-lapse.

Resulting overlapping scenes have been blended using the ffmpeg tool.

In natural colors, Jupiter looks pretty pale. Therefore, the still images are approximately illumination-adusted, i.e. almost flattened, and consecutively gamma-stretched to the 4th power of radiometric values, in order to enhance contrast and color.

The movie starts with a reconstructed in-bound sequence approaching Jupiter from north on its night side. Then the orbit approaches Jupiter down to an altitude of about 3,500 km a bit north of the equator.

JunoCam looked towards Jupiter's limb during close flyby.

This is followed by a transition into the outbound orbit, during which Jupiter's south polar region comes into the field of view.

The rendition is preliminary. A revised version might be provided later in 2018.

JunoCam was built and is operated by Malin Space Science Systems in San Diego / California / USA.

Many people at NASA, JPL, SwRI, MSSS, and elsewhere have been, are, and will be required to plan and operate the Juno mission, including JunoCam.