Neptune's 'hot' south pole (VISIR/VLT)

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eso_eso0741a September 18th, 2007

Credit: VLT/ESO/NASA/JPL/Paris Observatory

Thermal images of planet Neptune taken with VISIR on ESO's Very Large Telescope, obtained on 1 and 2 September 2006. These thermal images show a 'hot' south pole on Neptune. These warmer temperatures provide an avenue for methane to escape out of the deep atmosphere. Scientists say Neptune's south pole is 'hotter' than anywhere else on the planet by about 10°C. The average temperature on Neptune is about minus 200 degrees Celsius. The upper left image samples temperatures near the top of Neptune's troposphere (near 100 mbar pressure). The hottest temperatures are located at the lower part of the image at Neptune's south pole (see the graphic at the upper right). The lower two images, taken 6.3 hours apart, sample temperatures at higher altitudes in Neptune's stratosphere. They do show generally warmer temperatures near, but not at, the south pole. In addition they show a warm area which can be seen in the lower left image and rotated completely around the planet in the lower right image.

Provider: European Southern Observatory

Image Source: https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso0741a/

Curator: European Southern Observatory, Garching bei München, Germany

Image Use Policy: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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Image Type
Observation
Object Name
Neptune
Subject - Solar System
Planet

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ID
eso0741a
Subject Category
A.1  
Subject Name
Neptune
Credits
VLT/ESO/NASA/JPL/Paris Observatory
Release Date
2007-09-18T00:00:00
Lightyears
Redshift
Reference Url
https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso0741a/
Type
Observation
Image Quality
Distance Notes
N/A
Facility
Very Large Telescope
Instrument
VISIR
Color Assignment
Red
Band
Infrared
Bandpass
Mid-IR
Central Wavelength
Start Time
Integration Time
Dataset ID
Notes
Coordinate Frame
Equinox
Reference Value
Reference Dimension
805.0, 656.0
Reference Pixel
Scale
Rotation
Coordinate System Projection:
Quality
FITS Header
Notes
Creator (Curator)
European Southern Observatory
URL
http://www.eso.org/
Name
Email
Telephone
Address
Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2
City
Garching bei München
State/Province
Postal Code
D-85748
Country
Germany
Rights
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Publisher
European Southern Observatory
Publisher ID
eso
Resource ID
eso0741a
Metadata Date
2010-02-26T13:29:19+01:00
Metadata Version
1.1
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