PJ26 South Equatorial Belt north, band of mesoscale waves, shadow of moonlet

2020-04-15 22:46 UT
Submitted By : Maquet-80
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 26
Source Image(s) : JNCE_2020101_26C00033_V01

The image is reprojected according to a preliminary geometrical camera model, cleaned from most repetitive camera artifacts and from most energetic particle hits, approximately illumination adjusted with a 5th degree polynomial BRDF over the cosines of the incidence and emission angle on the basis of PJ20 images, and stretched with gamma=4 with respect to radiometric values.

Resolution is 30 pixels per degrees in an equidistant cylindrical system centered to the camera at image stop time, with an axis parallel to Juno's spin axis. The rendered field of view is 60x180 degrees.

Despite obvious DCT compression artifacts, a broad band of mesoscale waves can be perceived in the central region of the image, meaning in the equatorial zone.

Moreover, a small shadow of a moonlet can be identified near the southern edge of the band of waves.