PJ30 lightning search, stars and subtle moon

2020-11-17 20:42 UT
Credit : NASA / JPL / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstädt © cc by
Submitted By : Maquet-80
Mission Phase : PERIJOVE 30

The four PJ30 images #101 to #104 were used to reduce camera artefacts when preparing the bottom image. It's otherwise a high-passed composite derived from the six PJ30 images #91 to #96. Several likely stars, the track of a moon, and a lightning candidate are marked.

The top image is derived only from PJ30 image #91. It's the image that contributes the very subtle lightning candidate. The vertical streaks in the images are caused by hot camera pixels. They get visible due to the heavy brightness stretch required to find the most subtle objects in the images.

Better cleaning from hot pixels may well be possible, but it requires care to keep the sublte real features.

The brightess of the moon candidate seems to fluctuate, provided the extreme subtlety and low number of considered data points allows for any assessment above noise level. This would hint towards rotation and a non-spherical shape or towards heterogenious albedo in the red band.