Jovian Antartica [ID: 981]

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Submitted by : Mizrahi-92 on 2016-09-05 04:26 UT

There have been very few photos taken of the south pole of Jupiter; is is similar to the picture just released f the north pole, or is it significantly different in structure such as Saturn's hexagon?

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  1. comment by Kostinsky-10 on 2019-11-11 00:15 UT

    It would be interesting to investigate further Jupiter's polar regions, taken from the Juno Cam, because this won't be possible from any point on Earth.

  2. comment by Kazuyuki-56 on 2017-11-06 06:41 UT

    Just like the image above the North Pole this would give a clear and broad image of this region. This photo would reach an angle that can only be taken by JunoCam and not from earth. This is the first goal to get images of the poles so all opportunity for these is when JunoCam is in this position.

  3. comment by Burian-75 on 2017-11-06 06:27 UT

    I think you should take a picture of this because you will not be able to from any point on earth.