Jupiter Cape of Good Hope [ID: 1168]

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Submitted by : Guzzo-88 on 2017-03-21 02:31 UT

It's a mysterious area and don't have storms of gas apparently.

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9 Comments

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  1. comment by Messerschmidt-11 on 2019-06-01 23:25 UT

    It is the areas that appear to have nothing happening that often provides the best insight. Knowing what conditions don't create the gas storms can help us determine the conditions that do create these storms.

  2. comment by Alan on 2018-06-10 22:30 UT

    Is this possibly due to the way the clouds interact creating an empty void similar to how we have low pressure systems here on Earth?

  3. comment by EmmaWalimaki on 2018-04-06 22:58 UT

    A mysterious area...I would be interested what are the auroras here. Hope they sent Juno taking some pictures.

  4. comment by Putzi-42 on 2018-02-19 03:18 UT

    This a know to be a no storm area I wonder what photographing the auras would be like!?

  5. comment by Jonsie on 2018-02-18 20:29 UT

    Additional data from this area would be interesting-- is it always lacking in storms? What are the auroras like here?

  6. comment by Sannaimura-30 on 2018-02-18 18:44 UT

    I would be really interested in seeing a good image of as close to the pole as possible, since this is an area that has not been photographed before, and was indeed part of the reason Juno was sent in the first place. We know so little about this part of the planet.

  7. comment by Nealgalt-41 on 2018-02-14 20:29 UT

    It would be interesting to photograph auroras over an area where there are no storms.

  8. comment by AmericanAnthony on 2018-02-14 01:51 UT

    I too would like to see quality images of the polar regions since Juno is unique in the fact that it was sent to do just this.

  9. comment by simmsc on 2017-06-11 12:06 UT

    It would be worth taking a look at and getting a photograph of the area that does not get any storms.