Best ever pic of Jupiter by Cassini released

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Best ever pic of Jupiter by Cassini released

Post #1by JackHiggins » 15.11.2003, 01:36

Click the picture for the full size version, caption here.

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Absolutely STUNNING 8O

(And great as a desktop background too!)
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Post #2by Darkmiss » 15.11.2003, 23:29

Ahhhh! Beauty... look at that detail.
I only wish we had larger textures as good as that for Celestia.

Jupiter holds a lot of fascination for me.
It has a strange beauty above all other planets.
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Post #3by JackHiggins » 16.11.2003, 00:38

True colour Io transit...
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8O :D

It'd have to be 8k or 16k at least to get all the detail...

*cough* Somebody should make a new jupiter texture with cassini data!! *cough*

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Post #4by Darkmiss » 16.11.2003, 18:15

Does the data have the whole surface in this detail
I would attempt to make it my self if i could get the data ?
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Post #5by JackHiggins » 16.11.2003, 19:27

Well, this page http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/diary/diary-jupiter.html has links to all the publicly available jupiter images, although not all at that high a resolution. That's probably a good place to start!
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Post #6by t00fri » 18.11.2003, 11:33

JackHiggins wrote:Well, this page http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/diary/diary-jupiter.html has links to all the publicly available jupiter images, although not all at that high a resolution. That's probably a good place to start!


...or here;-)

http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3465&highlight=

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Post #7by JackHiggins » 18.11.2003, 21:20

Whoa! I'd forgotten about that thread (although I do remember reading it now)

I also didn't realise that many other pics of the Jupiter had been around for that long... (my loss I guess!)

The jupiter.jpg on celestiaproject.net/~t00fri is a smaller res version though- when will we be able to download the one in that thread, or even one with the kind of quality as in the Io transit pic above?! :)

(or does the bumpmap effect in those images just make it look lower res than it is?)
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