“Storming Jupiter - Fractal nebulae remix”
Multiple Fractal filters by Mik - Multiple Layer Stacked Image
Original image
NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Seán Doran © CC NC SA
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/chaotic-clouds-of-jupiter
Part of the Junocam 50 Orbits Collection
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasa-s-juno-mission-marks-50-orbits-around-jupiter
#Junocam #NASA #JPL #SWRI #fractal #Art
#Art #fractal #swri #jpl #NASA #junocam
“Storming Jupiter - Fractal nebulae remix”
Multiple Fractal filters by Mik - Multiple Layer Stacked Image
Original image
NASA / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt / Seán Doran © CC NC SA
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/chaotic-clouds-of-jupiter
Part of the Junocam 50 Orbits Collection
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/news/nasa-s-juno-mission-marks-50-orbits-around-jupiter
#Junocam #NASA #JPL #SWRI #fractal #art
#junocam #nasa #jpl #swri #fractal #art
Meer dan 200 foto’s van Jupiter foetsie na storing JunoCam
Voor de tweede scheervlucht op rij heeft een belangrijke camera die Jupiter bestudeert moeite om foto’s te maken.
https://www.kuuke.nl/meer-dan-200-fotos-van-jupiter-foetsie-na-storing-junocam/
#JunoCam experienced a heat anomaly on this flyby, making many of it's images unusable. The camera is approaching 7 times it's design life.
JunoCam was originally included in order to take visible-light pictures for public engagement, but has proven to be important for scientific use as well.
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-juno-team-assessing-camera-after-48th-flyby-of-jupiter
The #JunoCam imager aboard NASA’s #Juno spacecraft did not acquire all planned images during the orbiter’s most recent flyby of #Jupiter on Jan. 22 - due to an anomalous temperature rise the first 214 images planned for the flyby were unusable. Once the anomaly that caused the temperature rise cleared, the camera returned to normal operation and the remaining 44 images were of good quality and usable: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-juno-team-assessing-camera-after-48th-flyby-of-jupiter (here is one of those, with simple contrast enhancement).
Your periodic reminder that the #JunoCam was a late addition to @NASAJuno@twitter.com ...
RT @LMSpace@twitter.com
Okay, this is just wild. 😲
The #JunoMission spacecraft, developed by us, completed a flyby of Jupiter on September 29, 2022 and returned some amazing imagery, including this look at the storms raging across the Jovian atmosphere. 🌀
Holy fucking mother of god, Jesus fucking Christ motherfucking crap, THIS IS IO.
IT'S FUCKING IO!!!!!! THE VOLCANIC MOON OF JUPITER!
I had an astronomy professor tell me that there wouldn't be weather reports on Io, but geographical ones. The surface churns with lava, mountains rising and falling daily. It was then that I fell in love!!!!
It's so fucking 😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰😱😱😱🥹🥹🥹😲😲😲🧐🧐🧐😱😱😱😱😱
#junocam #astronomy #jupiter #io
You can’t fool us, this is the Eye of Agamotto.
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RT @planetarysci
#JunoCam: Square Storm
From Kevin M. Gill: "It's not every day you see a square storm. This one was spotted near Jupiter's North Pole by NASA's Juno spacecraft on Perijove 46."
CREDIT: @NASA @NASAJPL @Caltech @SwRI #MSSS @kevinmgill
cc: @NASAJuno
https://twitter.com/planetarysci/status/1600883026489184256
@drhafezster
Credit goes to Prateek Sarpal for composing the image from Nasa publicly available images of Junocam #jupiter #JunoCam
Estamos organizando un taller de ciencia ciudadana en el #planetario de Pamplona usando las imágenes de Júpiter de #Junocam:
https://www.pamplonetario.org/es/agenda/2022-12-01/programa-stem/taller-de-ciencia-ciudadana