Fig. 2 | Scientific Data

Fig. 2

From: Multi-wavelength global maps of Jupiter and Saturn using Cassini imaging system data

Fig. 2

A global map of Jupiter created using ISS images taken at the UV1 filter (~264 nm). The global map consists of a map of the Northern Hemisphere and a map of the Southern Hemisphere. Each hemispheric map is based on seven images captured by the ISS on December 6, 2000, with a spatial resolution of ~285 km/pixel and a time interval of ~1 hour and 40 minutes. Each ISS image covers ~50–60 degrees in longitude, and the combination of these seven images provides complete longitudinal coverage. The blank areas in the polar region represent observational gaps.

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