Labelled closeups of South Temperate latitudes

2016-09-14 12:13 UT
Credit : NASA / SwRI / MSSS / John Rogers © cc by
Submitted By : Philosophia-47
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 1

These two images captured either the following (west) end of the STB Ghost or, more likely, the region immediately following it. The whole region seems to be exceptionally turbulent. The Ghost is a cyclonic circulation, and on its south side, spots arriving on the prograde S2 (SSTBn) jet recirculate to return in the opposite direction. One such spot can be seen here, and it appears to be a vortex. (These two images are not of high quality, because their titles indicate that they were intended for ‘compression comparison’ – i.e. testing the effect of reducing file sizes for transmission. Here they are shown at half size.)

The accompanying ground-based image by Phil Miles shows the same features 18 hours later.

More details about the STB Ghost are posted on the BAA Jupiter Section web site.

--John Rogers.