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15 years 5 months ago #79863 by carlobeirnes
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Hi All,

Here is an image of Jupiter taken at 21degs altitude with impact scar.Details on the image.

www.webtreatz.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pos=-41

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15 years 5 months ago #79868 by mjc
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Forgive the ignorance - what does the "F" denote in the pair of axes? - "Flipped"?

Mark

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15 years 5 months ago #79869 by carlobeirnes
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Hi Mark,

Very good question The F basically means following rotation.Sorry for all the details on the images, they are going to Glenn Orton in JPL So they can monitor the impact from astronomers all over the world.The images have to be filled with the appropriate information.

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15 years 5 months ago #79870 by mjc
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I appreciate this information - and please make no apologies for presenting us with clearly relevant ancilliary information.

I always try and discover the answer to questions myself first. However it is very difficult to to pose a search engine query for a question like I asked - so thank you indeed for enlightening me.

Mark

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15 years 5 months ago #79871 by carlobeirnes
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mjc wrote:

I appreciate this information - and please make no apologies for presenting us with clearly relevant ancilliary information.

I always try and discover the answer to questions myself first. However it is very difficult to to pose a search engine query for a question like I asked - so thank you indeed for enlightening me.

Mark


No Problem Mark.Thank you for your interest in the image,

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