JunoCam raw images

Dear all,

even though this might be a little bit off-topic, I’d like to use the eight science-gathering perijove (fly-by) of NASA’s Juno space probe (which took place at the beginning of September) as an opportunity to point out that raw images of NASA’s are available online at

https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing

The motivated and interested public is invited to download these images, perform fancy and creative image processing, and submit their results back to the website.

Off you go, image processing gurus!

Regards,
Matthias

Photo Credit: Isabela de Gois Laufer: VAN GOGH’S SKY © PUBLIC DOMAIN

About This Author

Matthias studied Environmental Information Management at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna and holds a PhD in environmental statistics. The focus of his thesis was on the statistical modelling of rare (extreme) events as a basis for vulnerability assessment of critical infrastructure. He is working at the Austrian national weather and geophysical service (ZAMG) and at the Institute of Mountain Risk Engineering at BOKU University. He currently focuses the (statistical) assessment of adverse weather events and natural hazards, and disaster risk reduction. His main interests are statistical modelling of environmental phenomena as well as open source tools for data science, geoinformation and remote sensing.

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