JunoCam data: Marble Movie Part 1

Perijove 0 to Perijove 1, (July 10-August 27, 2016)

Credit for JunoCam goes to NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS. All data on this page are in the public domain, but please give credit when possible.

JunoCam is a "pushframe" imager on a spinning spacecraft. During its first long orbit around Jupiter, from July 10 to August 27, Junocam took images of Jupiter and its moons several times an hour. Raw images are posted here. The JunoCam team was experimenting with filter choices. There are full-color (RGB) images available at least twice an hour for the whole period, except for two 7-hour gaps. At different times the camera also took regular images through the blue filter only or with the methane filter. Following Perijove 1 on August 27, JunoCam continued taking images in a similar fashion; click here for Marble Movie Part 2.

The thumbnails used on this page were created by Gerald Eichstädt. They have north down. Thumbnails are only shown for the RGB images When there are blue-filter or methane-filter images alternating with RGB images in the observation sequence, you can find links to those data underneath the corresponding RGB thumbnail. Colors around the thumbnails indicate the presence of other-filter images in the sequence:

A white border means that only RGB images were taken,

A blue border means that the RGB image has a blue-filter image immediately preceding it, and

A pink border means that the RGB image has a methane-filter image immediately preceding it .

For each image there are also links to "Gerald's PNG" -- these were processed from the raw data by an automated algorithm developed by Gerald Eichstädt. These images are in the public domain but please credit NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt when possible. For a few of the images, the algorithm failed to produce a thumbnail.

2016-07-10 05:15 to 2016-07-16 05:30: Alternating RGB and BLUE frames at 15 minute cadence, TDI 1, with two 7.25-hour gaps

2016-07-13 17:00 to 2016-07-14 02:15: Gap (~7.25 hours)

2016-07-14 13:00 to 2016-07-14 20:15: Gap (~7.25 hours)

2016-07-16 05:45 to 2016-07-28 23:45: RGB frames at 15-minute cadence, TDI 1, with one METHANE frame inserted every other midnight UTC, TDI 32

2016-07-29 00:15 to 2016-08-27 10:45: Alternating RGB and METHANE frames at 15 minute cadence, TDI 1 and 64 respectively. One frame missing on 26 Aug.

2016-08-27 10:45 to 2016-08-27 19:00: Gap (~8.25 hours)

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