PJ29: South polar region in red light

2020-10-05 23:01 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Björn Jónsson © cc nc sa
Submitted By : Bjorn_Jonsson
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 29

An 'ugly' JunoCam image for a change. This is a heavily processed south polar projection map showing the area around Jupiter's south pole. The map was created by stacking the red framelets from images PJ29_62, PJ29_63, PJ29_65 and PJ29_66. These images have a relatively long exposure time to better show the dimly lit area near the south pole. As a result some areas not near the pole are overexposed. Other images than these four were not included in the stack since they have a shorter exposure time and are therefore less detailed and more noisy near the south pole.

The stacking significantly reduces noise in the resulting image. Following stacking the contrast was increased and small scale details sharpened. Only the red framelets were used since they show more details near the terminator than the green and blue framelets (the blue framelets show no details at all at the terminator).

Even though Juno is now imaging the south polar region at significantly lower resolution than early in the mission, many details can still be seen in several of the southern circumpolar cyclones.

Latitudes are planetographic and longitudes are System III.