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Seeing double at Neptune’s south pole

✍ Scribed by S.H. Luszcz-Cook; I. de Pater; M. Ádámkovics; H.B. Hammel


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
991 KB
Volume
208
Category
Article
ISSN
0019-1035

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✦ Synopsis


Keck near-infrared images of Neptune from UT 26 July 2007 show that the cloud feature typically observed within a few degrees of Neptune's south pole had split into a pair of bright spots. A careful determination of disk center places the cloud centers at À89.07 ± 0.06°and À87.84 ± 0.06°planetocentric latitude. If modeled as optically thick, perfectly reflecting layers, we find the pair of features to be constrained to the troposphere, at pressures greater than 0.4 bar. By UT 28 July 2007, images with comparable resolution reveal only a single feature near the south pole. The changing morphology of these circumpolar clouds suggests they may form in a region of strong convection surrounding a neptunian south polar vortex.


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