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When NASA’s $1 billion Juno spacecraft completed its 11th high-speed trip around Jupiter, it sent back amazing new pictures of the planet. As Physics-Astronomy reports, the amazing spacecraft gets relatively close to the biggest gas giant planet of our solar system and takes new photos with its JunoCam instrument roughly every 53 days, while traveling at speeds up to 130,000 mph.
It can take days or even weeks to receive the images. Since researchers at NASA and the Southwest Research Institute uploaded the raw image data to their websites, dozens of people have processed the black-and-white files into gorgeous, calendar-ready color pictures.
These images clearly show the beauty of the gas giant. Here are some of the best new photos and animations made with JunoCam data by Doran and other fans of the spacecraft.
I hope you enjoy them as much as I did!
They are beautiful.
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I know, right?? They remind me of impressionist paintings.
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Yes, they do look like them.
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They are lovely photos. But I am left wondering just how much they are ‘Processed’, and ‘Animated’. Probably just me being me though. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Supposedly the processing had to do with colorizing greyscale photos. But I honestly don’t know 🙂
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What I would like to know is how they decided what colours to use. If they were greyscale, there was no colour there. Or did they just guess?
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Greyscale actually carries enough clues, which is why tools like Colorizer exist (see https://nicholasrossis.me/2020/11/17/picture-colorizer-free-photo-editing-tool/ for an example). I suspect they first used a similar tool and edited any parts that looked “off.”
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I wish WordPress had a WOW button! Those are fabulous!!
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Aren’t they just?? Thank you, Jan 🙂
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Some of these reminded me of Hieronymus Bosch paintings. But they are stunning.
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They certainly resemble paintings. Hard to believe they’re real!
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
One of the wonders of nature 😱
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It’s hard to believe these aren’t artistic creations! Cheers, Jon.
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Nature remains the best artist, I guess 🙂
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That very impressive, Nicholas! Thank you! Let invent the warp engine, and having some funny weekend trips. 😉 Michael
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Doesn’t look like a pleasant — or safe — place to be.
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But so pretty… from a safe distance 🙂
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Heavenly, beautiful
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I’m so glad you enjoyed them as much as I did 🙂
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Wow, wow, and well…wow! Really beautiful photos. Jupiter doesn’t look too friendly but hopefully scientists will be able to analyze these and add to our knowledge of the big guy. Thanks for sharing.
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A pleasure! Science can be boring but photos like this are jaw-dropping. I wish more schoolchildren saw them!
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Gorgeous photos. Thanks for sharing!
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So glad you enjoyed it as much as I did 🙂
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So many wonders of the world to see. Just stunning!
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How I wish I could see it in person!
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Yup; wishful but wonderful thinking.
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Catching up…Love these.
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Nature with another Wow moment 🙂
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