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Old 29-03-2007, 11:10 PM
Zac Pujic
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Jupiter March 16, multispectral

Jupiter in visible, UV, near IR and methane bands. The SED is obvious in the visible light images lying along the nSEB. The methane band image shows the extreme depth of this feature (since the SED is dark in methane).

Compare the STB in visible (faint reddish belt) to that in UV (dark belt).

The methane image (at bottom) shows a methane-bright oval in the northern hemisphere. Its visible-light counterpart is in the 17.43 UT image.

http://astroimg.org/Jupiter2007/20070316_1743.jpg

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Old 30-03-2007, 03:41 AM
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those red spots under the distrurbance look great.

fantastic work again!!!
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