Stunning and ingenious work as usual Rolf,
sorry, silly question, but how come the inner ring at the top is behind the planet and the two rings are behind at the bottom as well.
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.
Thanks Adrian, the verdict is still out on whether it is a polygonal shape or not. Phil Plait has made an excellent write-up about the image: http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astro...th_planet.html
It'll be interesting to hear what the scientists think. I had another look at the raw Voyager images and in some of them the dark band around the South Pole sometimes does look slightly polygonal and in others it seems more circular. Either way, this is a fantastic planet
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Originally Posted by Jon
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 ...
Thank you Jonathan, yes I can't wait for the upcoming Pluto images!
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Originally Posted by goober
Amazing shot. It's now the current APOD.
Thanks Doug
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Originally Posted by MrB
It was a sure bet, congrats on another APOD Rolf!
Thanks a lot Simon. One never knows what'll make it to APOD though
BTW this is my first APOD.
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Originally Posted by iceman
woo go Rolf! It was a natural choice!
Thanks very much Mike
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Originally Posted by alistairsam
Stunning and ingenious work as usual Rolf,
sorry, silly question, but how come the inner ring at the top is behind the planet and the two rings are behind at the bottom as well.
Cheers
Alistair
Thank you Alistair, it is Neptunes shadow that darkens the inner rings at the top. It just misses the outermost Adams ring though, hence why it does look like the rings might be behind the planet as you say
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Originally Posted by JD2439975
Yet another beautiful and worthy APOD Rolf, congrats.
But we're not jealous...well I'm not jealous...OK maybe a bit.
I just saw that this has been shared by the 'From Quarks to Quasars' Facebook page, and described as "The most incredible image of Neptune you'll ever see"..
And the other TNOs. Really looking forward to this...
Yes, it'll be amazing. NASA is currently searching for suitable KBO's for New Horizons to visit after the Pluto encounter.
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Originally Posted by MrB
OOPS!
Sorry Rolf, dunno why I thought there was an APOD with your Cent A data?
No it never made it there - but perhaps I just need more exposure time!
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Originally Posted by atalas
Good work Rolf!
Thanks very much Louie.
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Originally Posted by Sebbie
Amazing.. truly fantastic result Rolf, I hope ice giants will get their own orbiters one day.
Cheers,
Sebastian
Thank you Sebastian, yes unfortunately NASA's Uranus Orbiter got canned, but we can still hope...
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Originally Posted by big_dav_2001
I just saw that this has been shared by the 'From Quarks to Quasars' Facebook page, and described as "The most incredible image of Neptune you'll ever see"..
I just saw that this has been shared by the 'From Quarks to Quasars' Facebook page, and described as "The most incredible image of Neptune you'll ever see"..