First 3D renders from JunoCam data reveal “frosted cupcake” clouds on Jupiter
Intensity data of visible light seen by a camera can be plotted as a 3D elevation landscape. This computer animation shows a flight over such a landscape for processed, red-filtered image data collected by JunoCam, the wide-angle visible light imager of NASA’s Juno spacecraft, during her 43rd close Jupiter flyby. The image underlying this fly-over was taken at a nominal altitude of 13,536.3 km above Jupiter’s cloud tops.
In general, brighter cloud-tops correlate to their higher elevation, especially when observed in the 890 nanometre methane absorption band. But exceptions exist, mostly induced by cloud-top color and albedo.
Juno scientists are working on a calibration which translates these brightness landscapes into models of physical cloud-top elevation models.
Video credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt
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