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Old 12-05-2014, 07:08 PM
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Cool The Magnificent Neptunian System - Voyager 2 Data Revisited

Hi All,

Inspired by the spectacular images that are now regularly produced by amateurs using data from the Hubble Legacy Archive and other sources I thought I'd have a go at playing with professional data as well.
I have always been fascinated with the outer gas giants, and given that there is so little image data available I wanted to see if there were perhaps some previously unseen gems in there. To my knowledge a comprehensive high resolution image of the entire Neptunian system has never been released. However, image data for both the planet itself as well as the ring system and the largest moon Triton, taken within fairly short intervals from similar vantage points, do exist in NASA image archives. So here is what I was able to put together:

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This image is made from data acquired during Voyager 2's closest approach to Neptune on August 25, 1989. Visible is the backlit planet viewed from Voyager 2 on its way out of the Solar System after the spacecraft had passed closest approach. The crescent shape of Neptune shows bright cirrus clouds and a dark band encircling the South Pole region, as well as a cyclonic structure at the pole itself, perhaps similar in nature to Saturn's now famous hexagon. Encircling the planet is the very faint ring system and the three bright ring arcs in the Adams ring; Liberté, Égalité and Fraternité, which were discovered by Voyager 2 during the fly-by.

To produce the image I scoured the Voyager 2 image data freely available from NASA's Planetary Data System.
I was able to find raw images of a crescent Neptune showing intriguing cloud bands around the South Pole.
No complete image of the ring system exist, but based on available long exposure images of portions of the rings I was able to create a model of the density profile. I then fitted this model around the crescent planet to get a complete view, in accordance with the viewing angle as seen in the raw Voyager 2 images. A raw image of the brighter ring arcs was then processed and overlaid on the rings in a position corresponding with the original image data.

Visible to the right of Neptune is the small crescent of its largest moon Triton.
This part of the image is based on Voyager 2 data that shows Triton here in front of Neptune, but which was not taken until 3 days after the fly-by. I decided to include this data to achieve a more complete picture of the magnificent Neptunian system. Because the viewing angle of Neptune as seen from the spacecraft did not change significantly while it was receding out towards interstellar space, the entire scene would at this time have appeared very similar to what is depicted here. Only the positions of the clouds and ring arcs would have changed since the closer image of the Neptune crescent was taken.

In order to include the background star field I plate solved one of the raw long exposure images of the rings which showed some stars. The successful plate solving revealed that the background was centered around RA 06h 09m 52.213s Dec +67° 31' 20.258" in Camelopardalis. I then downloaded corresponding DSS image data from Google Sky and inserted it as a background, sufficiently toned down so as to not interfere too much with the grandeur of Neptune while still providing a realistic context. The field of view as seen from Voyager 2 is approximately 5.5° x 7.5°.

Image Assembly & Processing: Rolf Wahl Olsen
Image Data: NASA/JPL (Voyager 2, NASA Planetary Data System)


For more information about the Voyager spacecraft, visit: www.nasa.gov/voyager

Hope you enjoy this new view of the distant Neptunian system!

Regards,
Rolf
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Old 13-05-2014, 05:39 AM
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Wow that's quite amazing!

This is now IOTW.

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Old 13-05-2014, 06:38 AM
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WOW - WUW how cool is that , and clever. what a fantastic project and that result is out of this world
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Old 13-05-2014, 08:10 AM
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Hi Rolf,

Fantastic work! Brilliantly conceived and executed.

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Old 13-05-2014, 10:20 AM
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Bl00dy Hell !! Is there anything you can't 're-image' ... ???
This is getting ridiculous, awesome work Rolf, just awesome.

I just got me a new background image for the PC ... stunner... thanks

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Rolf you must absolutely love what you do. Like all your images, unique and truly stunning.

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Brilliant work Rolf. Absolutely love this one!
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Sweet as!!

Absolutely amazing....

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Bl00dy Hell !! Is there anything you can't 're-image' ... ???
This is getting ridiculous, awesome work Rolf, just awesome.

I just got me a new background image for the PC ... stunner... thanks
What he said .
You're a legend Rolf. Truly spectacular!
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Old 13-05-2014, 02:01 PM
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Simply stunning Rolf!
Another APOD for sure!
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Wow does not describe it! Mega-wow
I am sure we will see this image around for long time.

Thanks for a magnificent view.

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Old 13-05-2014, 04:30 PM
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That is very clever. Show it to NASA, they'll put you on their payroll.
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Simply Beautiful!

I've just fallen in love with the solar system again
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Easily the best Neptune image I've ever seen. There is something wonderfully erie and truly other-worldly about Uranus and Neptune and this image captures that perfectly.
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Stunning work. I just cruised through your website. Pure magic found there and very inspiring for those of us with small telescopes.

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Well aren't you a clever little flightless bird that says wucked, choice and bro

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Thanks Mike
Actually, I usually refrain from saying any of those things because they don't sound very 'authentic' with my Danish accent

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Wow that's quite amazing!

This is now IOTW.
Thank you very much Mike, that's an honour!

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WOW - WUW how cool is that , and clever. what a fantastic project and that result is out of this world
Thanks David, I started working on this over a year ago but then forgot about it. It was good I came back to it

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Hi Rolf,

Fantastic work! Brilliantly conceived and executed.

RichardJ
Thanks very much Richard

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Bl00dy Hell !! Is there anything you can't 're-image' ... ???
This is getting ridiculous, awesome work Rolf, just awesome.

I just got me a new background image for the PC ... stunner... thanks
Thank you Brent. I thought it would be worth having a look at the old Voyager data given it's our only source of hi-res images from these distant worlds.

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Rolf you must absolutely love what you do. Like all your images, unique and truly stunning.

Mark
Thanks very much Mark, yes I do love this hobby!

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Brilliant work Rolf. Absolutely love this one!
Thank you Colin!

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Sweet as!!

Absolutely amazing....

Cheers,
Mario
Thanks Mario, I was surprised to find these views hidden in the old archives.

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What he said .
You're a legend Rolf. Truly spectacular!
Thanks very much Suzy

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Simply stunning Rolf!
Another APOD for sure!
Thanks Simon - stay tuned!

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Wow does not describe it! Mega-wow
I am sure we will see this image around for long time.

Thanks for a magnificent view.

Alex
Thank you Alex, it's such a spectacular planet isn't it. I hope we'll see a Cassini-like orbiter sent to one of the outer gas giants. I believe NASA had plans for a Uranus orbiter very high on their list, but it was put on hold due to budget constraints.

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That is very clever. Show it to NASA, they'll put you on their payroll.
Thank you Kevin

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Simply Beautiful!

I've just fallen in love with the solar system again
Thanks Rod, I'm fascinated with these outer worlds as well. They don't get enough attention!

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Easily the best Neptune image I've ever seen. There is something wonderfully erie and truly other-worldly about Uranus and Neptune and this image captures that perfectly.
Thanks very much John, yes wonderfully eerie probably describes these planets well. They are awesome

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Stunning work. I just cruised through your website. Pure magic found there and very inspiring for those of us with small telescopes.

jg
Thanks John, I'm glad to hear that.
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Old 14-05-2014, 08:41 AM
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Very cool Rolf. Awesome.
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Old 14-05-2014, 09:50 AM
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If you look carefully. That feature at the illuminated side of Neptune looks similar in shape to the polar storm on Saturn.

Great picture btw.
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Mind-blowing work.

Time for us all to start thinking about the outer planets as New Horizons starts to get within a year of Pluto ...
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