Northern Latitudes

Equatorial Belt Zone

Southern Latitudes

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Northern Latitudes


Time set 1: True Color
True Color 7
False Color
Near Infrared Filter (B/W frame)
727 Nanometer Filter (B/W frame)
889 Nanometer Filter (B/W frame)
Violet Filter (B/W frame)

Time set 2: True Color
True Color 7
False Color
Near Infrared Filter (B/W frame)
727 Nanometer Filter (B/W frame)
889 Nanometer Filter (B/W frame)
Violet Filter (B/W frame)

Time set 3: True Color
True Color 7
False Color
Near Infrared Filter (B/W frame)
727 Nanometer Filter (B/W frame)
889 Nanometer Filter (B/W frame)
Violet Filter (B/W frame)

Time set 4
Near Infrared Filter (B/W frame) 7
Hazes near Jupiter's Limb (60 degrees North, 315 degrees West) 4
Jupiter's Temperatures--Broad Latitude 7
Haze observations near Jupiter's Limb (60 degrees North, 295 degrees West) 4
Haze observations near Jupiter's Limb at 60 degrees North 4

Equatorial Belt Zone

Observations of Jupiter's Thermal Emission Made by the Infrared Telescope Facility and the Galileo NIMS Instrument 1

Time set 2: False Color
False Color 3
True Color
Near-Infrared and Violet Light (B/W frames)
Using Methane Absorption to Probe Jupiter's Atmosphere (B/W frames)
Winds Near Jupiter's Belt-Zone Boundary (Time sets 1 and 2) 3

Time set 3
Jupiter's Belt-Zone Boundary (Methane filter, 732 nm) 3

Time set 4: False Color
False Color 3
Near-Infrared filter (B/W frame)
Violet filter (B/W frame)
Methane filter, 732 nm (B/W frame)
Methane filter, 886 nm (B/W frame)

Time set 1: True and False Color
A Jovian Hotspot in True and False Colors 4
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in the Near-Infrared (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in a Methane Band (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in a Methane Band (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in Violet Light (B/W frame)
Wind patterns in Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4

Time set 2: True and False Color
E4 True and false color hot spot mosaic 4
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in the Near-Infrared
Jupiter's Equatorial Region at 727 nanometers (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region at 889 nanometers (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in Violet Light (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in the Near-Infrared and Violet (Time set 2) 4
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in Two Methane Bands (Time set 2) 4
Time Sequence of Jupiter's Equatorial
Region (Time sets 2 and 4)
4

Time set 3: True and False Color
A Jovian Hotspot in True and False Colors 4
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in the Near-Infrared (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in a Methane Band (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in a Methane Band (B/W frame)
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in Violet Light (B/W frame)

Time set 4: Near-Infrared
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in the Near-Infrared (B/W frame) 4
Jupiter's Equatorial Region in a Methane Band (B/W frame)
Cloud Features North of Jupiter's Equator 11
Three Dimensional Visualizations of Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4
Three Dimensional Visualizations of Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4
Three Dimensional Visualizations of Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4
Three Dimensional Visualizations of Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4
Three Dimensional Visualizations of Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4
Three Dimensional Visualizations of Jupiter's Equatorial Region 4

Southern Latitudes

Jupiter's Atmosphere at the Latitudes of the Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Impacts

More information on this Observation

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Jupiter's Southern Hemisphere in the Near-Infrared (Time Set 1) 8
Jupiter's Southern Hemisphere in the Near-Infrared (Time Set 2) 8
Jupiter's Southern Hemisphere in the Near-Infrared (Time Set 3) 8
Clouds and Hazes of Jupiter's Southern Hemisphere 8
Motion in Jupiter's Atmospheric Vortices (Near-Infrared filters) 8


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