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Jupiter seen by New Horizons spacecraft

author: Nasa/JHUAPL/SRI/Novapix

reference: a-jup07-00100

Image Size 300 DPI: 22 * 30 cm

Jupiter seen by New Horizons spacecraft during the Jupiter flyby in early 2007. This image is an infrared color composite taken by the spacecraft's near-infrared imaging spectrometer, the Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array (LEISA) at 1:40 UT on Feb. 28, 2007. The infrared wavelengths used (red: 1.59 µm, green: 1.94 µm, blue: 1.85 µm) highlight variations in the altitude of the Jovian cloud tops, with blue denoting high-altitude clouds and hazes, and red indicating deeper clouds. The prominent bluish-white oval is the Great Red Spot. The observation was made at a solar phase angle of 75 degrees but has been projected onto a crescent to remove distortion caused by Jupiter's rotation during the scan.

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2007 - ASTRONOMY - CLOUD - GREAT RED SPOT - INFRARED - JUPITER - NEW HORIZONS - PLANET - STORM -