Jupiter's South Equatorial Belt Outbreak Spots and the SEB Fade and Revival Cycle

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Amateur planetary imagers chronicled the 2007 upheaval of Jupiter, providing an opportunity to observe the Fade/Revival Cycle of the South Equatorial Belt (SEB). When the outbreaks of convective white spots in the SEB stopped, the SEB faded and the wake of the GRS disappeared. When an outbreak appeared, the SEB revival occurred--and the GRS wake became turbulent once more. The distinctive dark red color of the SEB is also associated with material brought up by SEB outbreaks.
This poster will show the SEB Fade and Revival cycle and how the SEB Outbreak plays a role in this cycle from images from various amateur astronomers, along with images from the Hubble Space Telescope, ground based observatories and various spacecraft.

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