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Submitted by : Charpentier-74 on 2016-07-12 13:26 UT
Well you can tell from the provided image that a cloud ring is 'smudged' here. Would be amazing to see in further detail.
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5 Comments
This cloud ring looks very complex, would like to see in greater detail to see the layers more clearly.
Its seems that this picture has a lot of information being that three to four layers are noticeable its really beautiful.
From the pictures, one can see that there is a lot of changes over there and in addition my gut tells me it will be a beautiful picture.
This cloud ring looks complex at this point. Would like to know what happens at the boundaries of the rings.
The North Equatorial Belt is still massively disturbed, and JunoCam can view an unusual pale sector at PJ6. This sector seems to be an example of a general process, where large-scale disturbance has evolved to small-scale turbulence, so it would be a worthwhile target for of JunoCam’s high resolution. The image will also give a wider-field view of any NEBs ‘hot spot’.