by jimmysnyder » Wed Jun 27, 2007 2:40 pm
In the first line of the explanation, there is a link with the words "composite image".
Here are two quotes from that link.
On the night side (right side of image), with no sunlight, Saturn's own thermal radiation lights things up.
At 5.1 microns (shown in red), reflected sunlight is weak and thus light from the planet is dominated by thermal (i.e., heat) radiation that wells up from the planet's deep atmosphere.
In the first line of the explanation, there is a link with the words "composite image".
Here are two quotes from that link.
On the night side (right side of image), with no sunlight, Saturn's own thermal radiation lights things up.
At 5.1 microns (shown in red), reflected sunlight is weak and thus light from the planet is dominated by thermal (i.e., heat) radiation that wells up from the planet's deep atmosphere.