Southern Edge of Northern FFRs [ID: 1182]
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Submitted by : Maquet-80 on 2017-04-28 16:28 UT
I'd like to learn more about the haze in the north polar region. This requires overlapping images showing the same surface point from different angles. This is best possible close to the poles, but extending this further to the equator would be nice. This POI adds the benefit to observe the FFRs, and possibly embedded anticyclones. Do FFRs and haze features coincide in some way? I'm also interested in a full and good latitudinal coverage, in order to able to create a pole to pole fly-over movie. Here seemed to be a gap beween polar images and other POIs.
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1 Comment
I think the northern region could have metallic hydrogen ... the gas cloud atmosphere is silky smooth that possibly there ate metallic mountains and valleys ...