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JUICE - ESA - JMC1 - Photo B - Magnification and reconstruction via AI.
This is our version, using our artificial intelligence model, of the image provided by ESA's JUICE mission. The image has been enlarged, made sharper and with more realistic colours.
Shortly after the launch, on 14 April, ESA's Juice, the explorer of Jupiter's icy moons, captured this image with its JMC1 (Juice monitoring camera 1). The Gulf of Aden is clearly visible in the photo.
JMC1 stands on top of the spacecraft and looks diagonally upwards in a field of view that will eventually see the antennas deployed and, depending on their orientation, part of one of the solar arrays. The image was taken at 12:42 UTC.
The file is available for download at 25 million pixels with a resolution of 5000x5000 pixels.
Credits: ESA/Juice/JMC. Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.
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JUICE - ESA - JMC1 - Photo B - Magnification and reconstruction via AI.
This is our version, using our artificial intelligence model, of the image provided by ESA's JUICE mission. The image has been enlarged, made sharper and with more realistic colours.
Shortly after the launch, on 14 April, ESA's Juice, the explorer of Jupiter's icy moons, captured this image with its JMC1 (Juice monitoring camera 1). The Gulf of Aden is clearly visible in the photo.
JMC1 stands on top of the spacecraft and looks diagonally upwards in a field of view that will eventually see the antennas deployed and, depending on their orientation, part of one of the solar arrays. The image was taken at 12:42 UTC.
The file is available for download at 25 million pixels with a resolution of 5000x5000 pixels.
Credits: ESA/Juice/JMC. Magnification and reconstruction via AI by PipploIMP.
Our Facebook page: bit.ly/PipploFB
Our YouTube channel: bit.ly/PipploYT