New Images of Jupiter From Cassini
Mike Parsons writes "BBC News is showing some new images of Jupiter recorded by the cameras from the Cassini spacecraft. Here is a quote: Cloudy belts and zones dominate Jupiter's appearance - the darker belts alternating with lighter zones. Scientists think the pale zones are areas of rising atmosphere, partly because many clouds on Earth form where atmosphere rises. Conversely, the dark belts have been viewed as areas where the atmosphere descends. However, pictures from the Cassini spacecraft tell a different story."
The Cassini probe visited Jupiter about a year ago IIRC. Perhaps "new analysis" would be more appropriate rather than new pictures.
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BTW, its primary mission is Saturn, but passed by Jup to speed it up to shorten the journey. It stole some orbital energy from Jup. You have to be a brave probe to steal from the biggest planet. Wait until Jup finds out
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please carry on posting them! WOW! I mean some of the pics are incredible. This is the best page for the pics.
I wonder if these pictures are the most detailed that Cassini can make. Because I would like some more zoomed in pictures. Galileo and Voyager also made this kind of pictures. SO what's the difference, I'd like to know.
A little more recent: Cassini took it's first picture of Saturn! It is 285 million km from the planet, and if it can get images that good then I can't wait to see what it returns when it gets there!
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(My best attempt at taking a picture of Saturn is here - hmpf