Voyager image processing at the Image Processing Laboratory

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Circulation, Digital Techniques, Image Processing, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Atmospheres, Saturn (Planet), Voyager 1 Spacecraft, Astronomical Photometry, Color Photography, Image Reconstruction, Planetary Structure, Radiometers, Random Errors, Voyager 2 Spacecraft

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This paper discusses new digital processing techniques as applied to the Voyager Imaging Subsystem and devised to explore atmospheric dynamics, spectral variations, and the morphology of Jupiter, Saturn and their satellites. Radiometric and geometric decalibration processes, the modulation transfer function, and processes to determine and remove photometric properties of the atmosphere and surface of Jupiter and its satellites are examined. It is exhibited that selected images can be processed into 'approach at constant longitude' time lapse movies which are useful in observing atmospheric changes of Jupiter. Photographs are included to illustrate various image processing techniques.

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