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Kevin Gill
Looks like the initial images are down from the June 23rd Perijove 52. Includes a bunch of lightning search images.

A few selections from my pipeline:


Jupiter - PJ52-129


Jupiter - PJ52-141


Jupiter - PJ52-150 - Detail


Jupiter - PJ52-157
StargazeInWonder
Great results, Kevin! Those all look best-in-breed for their respective kinds of views for the entire mission. If there's any radiation degradation, I don't see any signs of it.
Brian Swift
Animation of JunoCam Perijove 52 images 53 through 95 acquired 2023-06-22T20:15 to 2023-06-23T01:30.
Left: natural-ish color/contrast, right: exaggerated color/contrast.
9000x speedup over realtime.
Altitude 777,717km to 454,577km
Reduced resolution for file size
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Full resolution GIF at https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing?id=15307
Bjorn Jonsson
This is image PJ52_148 in approximately true color/contrast and enhanced versions:

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It makes a big difference to have images compressed using lossless compression in these dimly lit regions near the terminator.
The central north polar cyclone is partially visible at the right edge below center.
Brian Swift
15FPS Animation of PJ52 JunoCam Images https://youtu.be/oF3uM2oSzCk
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