STB Spectre [ID: 1153]

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Submitted by : Philosophia-47 on 2017-03-08 22:16 UT

This ghostly bluish streak is a long-lived cyclonic circulation, which is one of the few structures perceptible in these whitened latitudes where the South Temperate Belt would normally be. The dark spot at the south-west end is where incoming small dark spots perform a U-turn. It has never been viewed close up and may be very interesting.

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  1. comment by Scythia-07 on 2017-03-20 08:40 UT

    Very interesting. I believe that we can get so much information by obtaining the first close up images of the structure.

  2. comment by Philosophia-47 on 2017-03-15 00:16 UT

    Here are the latest amateur images resolving the STB Spectre.