Figure 2: Images from September 28, 1997. These
partially reduced images in [S II] 6731Å
plainly show the changes in the torus over
the night. The images are oriented such that Jovian north is up and
the east (approaching) side of the torus is on the left.
The opaque rectangle appearing in each images is a moon mask.
Fullsized versions of the reduced graphic above are available
in JPEG format here and
PostScript here;
in these, the time of observation (UT) appears in the lower left
corner of each image and the System III CML in the lower
right. See video 1 for an animation of these
images.
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