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NASA's Juno probe successfully performed her Perijove-11 Jupiter flyby on 7th February, 2018.
This movie (created from JunoCam image data by Gerald Eichstädt) starts with a reconstructed in-bound sequence approaching Jupiter from north on its night side. Then the orbit approaches Jupiter down to an altitude of about 3,500 km a bit north of the equator. JunoCam looked towards Jupiter's limb during close flyby. This is followed by a transition into the outbound orbit, during which Jupiter's south polar region comes into the field of view.
Sources:
youtube.com/watch?v=04Ai5evtWEc
http://junocam.pictures/gerald/uploads/20180216/
soundcloud.com/nasa/voyager-lightning-on-jupiter
amazon.com/Ending-Ascent-2005-Digital-Remaster/dp/B000THJYK6
Credits:
NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / SPICE / Gerald Eichstädt / Brian Eno / Avi Solomon
NASA's Juno probe successfully performed her Perijove-11 Jupiter flyby on 7th February, 2018.
This movie (created from JunoCam image data by Gerald Eichstädt) starts with a reconstructed in-bound sequence approaching Jupiter from north on its night side. Then the orbit approaches Jupiter down to an altitude of about 3,500 km a bit north of the equator. JunoCam looked towards Jupiter's limb during close flyby. This is followed by a transition into the outbound orbit, during which Jupiter's south polar region comes into the field of view.
Sources:
youtube.com/watch?v=04Ai5evtWEc
http://junocam.pictures/gerald/uploads/20180216/
soundcloud.com/nasa/voyager-lightning-on-jupiter
amazon.com/Ending-Ascent-2005-Digital-Remaster/dp/B000THJYK6
Credits:
NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / SPICE / Gerald Eichstädt / Brian Eno / Avi Solomon