The Big Red Stripe v2 [ID: 1043]
Not Currently Tracking
Submitted by : Philosophia-47 on 2017-01-16 10:33 UT
This new orange belt [NTB(S)] is developing rapidly as part of the rare great NTB outbreak that was discovered in late 2016. This is a unique opportunity to see how it has changed since it was imaged at perijove-3. This POI is proposed so the image latitude will be identical to that at PJ-3 (22.7 deg.N centric), for direct comparison of the images.
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5 Comments
Echoing the other sentiments here- this would be amazing to track, long-term
These red stripes are fascinating to me and I wonder what is going on here that makes it so different from the rest of the planet. I would be great to find out!
I had the exact same experience, Sirius-6.
I like the fact that this is an evolving situation and unique opportunity. Image jumped out me from the list.
I think the comparison would be very cool.