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Ankf00
01-23-07, 07:07 PM
http://duggmirror.com/space/Giant_Picture_of_Jupiter/


This true color mosaic of Jupiter was constructed from images taken by the narrow angle camera onboard NASA's Cassini spacecraft on December 29, 2000, during its closest approach to the giant planet at a distance of approximately 10 million kilometers (6.2 million miles).

It is the most detailed global color portrait of Jupiter ever produced; the smallest visible features are approximately 60 kilometers (37 miles) across. The mosaic is composed of 27 images: nine images were required to cover the entire planet in a tic-tac-toe pattern, and each of those locations was imaged in red, green, and blue to provide true color. Although Cassini's camera can see more colors than humans can, Jupiter's colors in this new view look very close to the way the human eye would see them.

Everything visible on the planet is a cloud. The parallel reddish-brown and white bands, the white ovals, and the large Great Red Spot persist over many years despite the intense turbulence visible in the atmosphere. The most energetic features are the small, bright clouds to the left of the Great Red Spot and in similar locations in the northern half of the planet. These clouds grow and disappear over a few days and generate lightning. Streaks form as clouds are sheared apart by Jupiter's intense jet streams that run parallel to the colored bands. The prominent dark band in the northern half of the planet is the location of Jupiter's fastest jet stream, with eastward winds of 480 kilometers (300 miles) per hour. Jupiter's diameter is eleven times that of Earth, so the smallest storms on this mosaic are comparable in size to the largest hurricanes on Earth.

Unlike Earth, where only water condenses to form clouds, Jupiter's clouds are made of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water. The updrafts and downdrafts bring different mixtures of these substances up from below, leading to clouds at different heights. The brown and orange colors may be due to trace chemicals dredged up from deeper levels of the atmosphere, or they may be byproducts of chemical reactions driven by ultraviolet light from the Sun. Bluish areas, such as the small features just north and south of the equator, are areas of reduced cloud cover, where one can see deeper.

Don Quixote
01-23-07, 07:12 PM
Unlike Earth, where only water condenses to form clouds, Jupiter's clouds are made of ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and water.
So what you're saying, is that Jupiter smells like the aftermath of a down-home Texas BBQ?

Ankf00
01-23-07, 07:16 PM
Maybe in Ohio, we don't put beans in our chili :tony:


that photo's pretty sick

Don Quixote
01-23-07, 07:49 PM
edit: never mind, it works now.

Spicoli
01-23-07, 09:27 PM
cool nerd stuff.

Rob
01-23-07, 10:34 PM
Spin it around and see if it says "Brunswick" on it.

G.
01-24-07, 02:33 AM
very cool.:cool:

Thanks!

ferrarigod
01-24-07, 03:01 PM
Maybe in Ohio, we don't put beans in our chili :tony:


that photo's pretty sick


yea it is. thanks for the new desktop until Kimi tests the 2007. :thumbup:

oddlycalm
01-24-07, 04:09 PM
Spin it around and see if it says "Brunswick" on it. If the marketing guys at Brunswick aren't all surfing porn sites you'll probably see a special Jupiter edition in around five months. Then of course there will always be someone that ask for the Uranus edition...

oc

ChampcarShark
01-25-07, 05:02 PM
Just my look, looked three times with the same message

"The bandwidth limit for this site has been exceeded."

:mad: :mad:

mapguy
01-25-07, 05:21 PM
Can you get corny dogs on Jupiter?

cameraman
08-30-12, 12:46 AM
Five years later and Cassini is busy sending back this true color shot of Titan & Saturn. This one is pretty amazing even by Cassini standards.

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii35/Cynops/Saturn.jpg

The full resolution jpeg, tiff or png is available here:

http://www.ciclops.org/view/7205/Colorful_Colossuses_and_Changing_Hues

cameraman
09-15-12, 12:38 PM
For you iPad owners out there. There is an iPad app called Cassini HD that has 840 hi res images from Cassini. It will normally cost $1.99 but today only (9/15) you can download it for free from the app store.

Search for Cassini HD from Thinx Media

KLang
09-15-12, 01:17 PM
For you iPad owners out there. There is an iPad app called Cassini HD that has 840 hi res images from Cassini. It will normally cost $1.99 but today only (9/15) you can download it for free from the app store.

Search for Cassini HD from Thinx Media

Thanks for the heads up. Wow, 4+ minute download.

DagoFast
09-15-12, 01:43 PM
Thanks for the heads up. Wow, 4+ minute download.

+1! :thumbup:

Lux Interior
09-15-12, 03:06 PM
You guys would probably like this site then:thumbup:

http://launchphotography.com/

Insomniac
04-29-13, 04:43 PM
http://i43.tinypic.com/2hmnhbr.jpg

The Rose
The spinning vortex of Saturn's north polar storm resembles a deep red rose of giant proportions surrounded by green foliage in this false-color image from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Measurements have sized the eye at a staggering 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) across with cloud speeds as fast as 330 miles per hour (150 meters per second).

This image is among the first sunlit views of Saturn's north pole captured by Cassini's imaging cameras. When the spacecraft arrived in the Saturnian system in 2004, it was northern winter and the north pole was in darkness. Saturn's north pole was last imaged under sunlight by NASA's Voyager 2 in 1981; however, the observation geometry did not allow for detailed views of the poles. Consequently, it is not known how long this newly discovered north-polar hurricane has been active.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/multimedia/pia14944.html

Gnam
04-29-13, 05:00 PM
Very very cool. :thumbup:

stroker
04-29-13, 08:55 PM
http://duggmirror.com/space/Giant_Picture_of_Jupiter/

I can't get that link to work? Comes up as "EZ Trader.com"?

nrc
04-29-13, 11:40 PM
I can't get that link to work? Comes up as "EZ Trader.com"?

Looks like the site that hosted it is gone and eztrader.com took over the IP. It is a six year old thread, afterall. :)

cameraman
04-30-13, 01:20 AM
This isn't new but it's cool

http://thebigfoto.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/voyager-jupiter-approach.gif

stroker
04-30-13, 08:27 AM
Looks like the site that hosted it is gone and eztrader.com took over the IP. It is a six year old thread, afterall. :)

D'OH!