String of pearls [ID: 21]
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Submitted by : Granada-30 on 2015-12-20 02:08 UT
Second white dot on a string across the bottom of the picture
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These 'pearls' are not impact scars, they are long-lived anticyclonic storms. It will be nice to see one close up, and the image will also cover the interesting sector of jet stream (SSTBn) just to the north.
These comet impact scars shouldn't be still visible. The atmosphere should have smeared all evidance of something hitting there in a very short time. Unless there is a solid surface? Then how could that be on a gas giant?
Yeah nice choice and interesting feature. It is near of mark from impact of comet SL 9.