Huge storm on Saturn observed by ESO's Very Large Telescope

Thermal infrared images of Saturn from the VISIR instrument on ESO’s VLT (centre and right) and an amateur visible-light image (left) from Trevor Barry (Broken Hill, Australia) obtained on 19 January 2011 during the mature phase of the northern storm. The second image is taken at a wavelength that reveals the structures in Saturn’s lower atmosphere, showing the churning storm clouds and the central cooler vortex. The third image is sensitive to much higher altitudes in Saturn’s normally peaceful stratosphere, where we see the unexpected beacons of infrared emission flanking the central cool region over the storm.

Källa:

ESO/University of Oxford/L. N. Fletcher/T. Barry

Om bilden

ID:eso1116a
Typ:Observation
Publiceringsdatum:19 maj 2011 20:00
Relaterade pressmeddelanden:eso1116
Storlek:1198 x 774 px

Om objektet

Namn:Saturn
Typ:Solar System : Planet : Type : Gas Giant
Solar System : Planet : Feature : Atmosphere : Storm
Kategori:Solar System

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Färger och filter

BandVåglängdTeleskop
Infrarött
Mid-IR
8.6 μmVery Large Telescope
VISIR
Infrarött
Mid-IR
18 μmVery Large Telescope
VISIR