by podkayn » Fri May 05, 2006 4:30 pm
Does anyone out there know why, in May 5th's APOD, Jupiter's poles seem to be glowing? The edges of Jupiter fade to black everywhere else, indicating full-on sunlight, but the poles come to a knife edge with strong color. There seems to be a light source that is not the sun. I've followed the link to the Hubble data, but it does not address my question. Thanks.
Does anyone out there know why, in May 5th's APOD, Jupiter's poles seem to be glowing? The edges of Jupiter fade to black everywhere else, indicating full-on sunlight, but the poles come to a knife edge with strong color. There seems to be a light source that is not the sun. I've followed the link to the Hubble data, but it does not address my question. Thanks.