Transition of cloud belt colour [ID: 232]

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Submitted by : Sitanchen-99 on 2016-07-01 23:08 UT

This area is interesting because it may shows the processes the cause the striping in the cloud layer as well as the interaction of the slower and faster moving cloud

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  1. comment by baarem on 2019-11-08 20:26 UT

    This would be an interesting area to learn about the changes in atmospheric content at different latitudes.

  2. comment by Lievetruwant-31 on 2019-05-13 05:21 UT

    I would love to get a closer look at this area and the contrast. Blue stands out a lot on Jupiter and I am curious what causes the color difference.

  3. comment by Shkodrov-12 on 2019-05-13 00:25 UT

    The color here is interesting, what it means?

  4. comment by Glassman-89 on 2018-05-14 00:07 UT

    This region shows the blending of two regions in the atmosphere, I would like to see a greater level of detail there by taking another image of it.