Voyager 3 Project - Side by side
Taken by Peter Rosén on June 19, 2014 @ On Earth
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https://vimeo.com/98629249 This is a follow up short movie to our previous longer version https://vimeo.com/98291257 , where we have put the Voyager 1 and our Voyager 3 sequences side by side. We adapted both the inflight direction and the position of the Great Red Spot (GRS) so they would match and compare more easily. The most noticeable difference is how much smaller the Great Red Spot has become in 35 years that separate the sequences. The left sequence represents 28 earth days whilst our is taken over 90 days, 3 times longer. That explains why our cloudbelts revolve 3 times faster to be in synch. In fact, the rotation speed of our sequence has been accelerated more than 1 million times! That is what it takes to animate the surface of Jupiter. For the team /*Peter R
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