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COLLECTION NAME:
NASA Solarsystem Collection
Record
title:
Neptune Great Dark Spot in High Resolution
description:
This photograph shows the last face-on view of the Great Dark Spot that Voyager will make with the narrow angle camera. The image was shuttered 45 hours before closest approach at a distance of 2.8 million kilometers (1.7 million miles). The smallest structures that can be seen are of an order of 50 kilometers (31 miles). The image shows feathery white clouds that overlie the boundary of the dark and light blue regions. The pinwheel (spiral) structure of both the dark boundary and the white cirrus suggest a storm system rotating counterclockwise. Periodic small scale patterns in the white cloud, possibly waves, are short lived and do not persist from one Neptunian rotation to the next. This color composite was made from the clear and green filters of the narrow-angle camera. The Voyager Mission is conducted by JPL for NASA's Office of Space Science and Applications. *Image Credit*: JPL
date:
08.30.1999
keywords:
JPL
facet_what:
Neptune
facet_where:
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
facet_when:
08-30-1999
facet_when_year:
1999
UID:
SPD-SLRSY-2066
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Neptune Great Dark Spot in High Resolution

Neptune Great Dark Spot in High Resolution