"These images are taken from different perspectives along Junos trajectory. But its possible to reproject the JunoCam images to a common perspective. Displaying such a sequence rapidly reveals cloud motion in Jupiters storm systems."
1 posted on
03/12/2018 12:27:29 PM PDT by
Voption
To: Voption
How about the black hole at Uranus?
To: Voption
The red spot is supposedly vanishing. If Jupiter is this active, why has that been around since before Galileo?
4 posted on
03/12/2018 12:50:42 PM PDT by
BigEdLB
(BigEdLB, Russian BOT, At your service ... #ReleaseTheMemo)
To: Voption
Eichstädt warns that the blinking nature of the film might make it unsuitable for those with epilepsy. If this is not an issue for you, you should then definitely take a look. Looks like swirling tentacles...someone tweet it to Kurt Eichenwald!
7 posted on
03/12/2018 2:32:59 PM PDT by
To Hell With Poverty
(Refreshing? Trump makes me feel like I just freebased a York Peppermint Pattie!)
To: Voption
That spaceship needs to turn off its windshield wiper.
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