Rectification and enhancement of three severely distorted images of Jupiter's north polar region

Physics – Optics

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Astronomical Photometry, Geometric Rectification (Imagery), Image Enhancement, Jupiter (Planet), Polar Regions, Flyby Missions, Interpolation, Pioneer 11 Space Probe, Polarimetry, Jupiter, Polar Regions, Imagery, Imaging Photopolarimeter, Pioneer 11, Techniques, Photometry, Data, Anomalies, Trajectories, Photographs, Ipp, Geometry

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A number of high-resolution images of Jupiter's northern hemisphere were received from the imaging photopolarimeter (IPP) aboard Pioneer 11 in 1974. Erratic scanning of the IPP caused severe distortions in three scientifically important images, which until now have never been satisfactorily restored. New rectification and enhancement techniques, implemented on up-to-date image processing hardware, yielding images of sufficient quality to enable full scientific exploitation of the photometric data are reported.

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