South Pole. [ID: 630]

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Submitted by : Tsia-92 on 2016-07-06 05:09 UT

A shot across the South Pole back towards the Sun would be a stunning picture. I would hope to see magnetic field lines glowing over the pole and if both the sun and the aurora can be pictured at the same time, what a shot that would be. Thanks and ton.

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  1. comment by Hazel-39 on 2016-09-14 05:03 UT

    There is a set of 3-4 white features in the Sothern area, that don't quite look like clouds. They almost look like huge ice covered hills. There seems to be areas nere here that look like they are a step below the equatorial cloud bands. These white features are on the edge of the Equatorial bands, in this lower area. These features are very different than what I expected to see. Then there's of course the Big Red Spot.

  2. comment by Altona-45 on 2016-07-26 06:12 UT

    Seems like a lot of fun to visit there