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[Sketch of the region west of Charlestown, West Virginia, showing fortifications].

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P-21742 C Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyager 2 image shows the region of Jupiter extending from the equator to the southern polar latitudes in the neighborhood of the Great Red Spot. A white oval, different from the one observed in a similiar position at the time of the Voyager 1 encounter, is situated south of the Great Red Spot. The region of white clouds now extends from east of the red spot and around its northern boundary, preventing small cloud vortices from circling the feature. The disturbed region west of the red spot has also changed since the equivalent Voyager 1 image. It shows more small scale structure and cloud vortices being formed out of the wave structures. ARC-1979-AC79-7077

P-21742 C Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyage...

P-21742 C Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyager 2 image shows the region of Jupiter extending from the equator to the southern polar latitudes in the neighborhood of the Great Red Spot. ... More

Range :  6 Million km. ( 3.72 million miles ) This photograph of Jupiter, shot from Voyager 2, shows the equator to the southern polar latitudes, near the Great Red Spot. The white oval that appears here is different from the one seen in a similiar position when voyager 1  passed years before. The region of white clouds now extends from east of The Red Spot and around it's northern boundary, preventing small cloud vortices from circling the feature. The disturbed region west of The Red Spot has also changed since Voyager1. It shows more small scale structure and cloud vortices being formed out of the wave structures. ARC-1979-AC79-7102

Range : 6 Million km. ( 3.72 million miles ) This photograph of Jupit...

Range : 6 Million km. ( 3.72 million miles ) This photograph of Jupiter, shot from Voyager 2, shows the equator to the southern polar latitudes, near the Great Red Spot. The white oval that appears here is dif... More

P-21742 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyager 2 image shows the region of Jupiter extending from the equator to the southern polar latitudes in the neighborhood of the Great Red Spot. A white oval, different from the one observed in a similiar position at the time of the Voyager 1 encounter, is situated south of the Great Red Spot. The region of white clouds now extends from east of the red spot and around its northern boundary, preventing small cloud vortices from circling the feature. The disturbed region west of the red spot has also changed since the equivalent Voyager 1 image. It shows more small scale structure and cloud vortices being formed out of the wave structures. ARC-1979-A79-7077

P-21742 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyag...

P-21742 BW Range: 6 million kilometers (3.72 million miles) This Voyager 2 image shows the region of Jupiter extending from the equator to the southern polar latitudes in the neighborhood of the Great Red Spot.... More

P-21735 BW This Jupiter image taken by Voyager 2 shows an area from 10° N. Lat. to 34° S. Lat. in a region west of the Great Red Spot. At the top of the picture, equatorial plumes are seen. These features move along the edge of the equatorial zone. The remainder of the equatorial region is characterized by diffuse clouds. The region west of the Great Red Spot is seen as a disturbed wave-like pattern. Similiar flows are seen to the west of the white oval at bottom. ARC-1979-A79-7070

P-21735 BW This Jupiter image taken by Voyager 2 shows an area from 10...

P-21735 BW This Jupiter image taken by Voyager 2 shows an area from 10° N. Lat. to 34° S. Lat. in a region west of the Great Red Spot. At the top of the picture, equatorial plumes are seen. These features mov... More

The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (top) and Voyager 2 (bottom), are presented in this comparison.  The top picture extends 400 degrees longitude to 0 degrees (right edge).  It is aligned with the lower image so that the longitude scale is correct for both frames.  The comparison between the pictures shows the relative motions of features in Jupiter's atmosphere.  It can be seen that the Great Red Spot has moved westward and the white oval features eastward during the time between the acquisition of these pictures.  Regulare plume patterns are equidistant around the northern edge of the equator, while a train of small spots has moved eastward at approxiamately 80 degrees south latitude.  In addition to these relative motions, significant changes are evident in the recirculation flow east of the Great Red Spot, in the disturbed region west of the Greast Red Spot, and as seen in the brightening of material spreading into the equatorial region from the more southerly latitudes. ARC-1979-A79-7098

The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (t...

The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (top) and Voyager 2 (bottom), are presented in this comparison. The top picture extends 400 degrees longitude to 0 degrees (right edge). It ... More

The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (top) and Voyager 2 (bottom), are presented in this comparison.  The top picture extends 400 degrees longitude to 0 degrees (right edge).  It is aligned with the lower image so that the longitude scale is correct for both frames.  The comparison between the pictures shows the relative motions of features in Jupiter's atmosphere.  It can be seen that the Great Red Spot has moved westward and the white oval features eastward during the time between the acquisition of these pictures.  Regulare plume patterns are equidistant around the northern edge of the equator, while a train of small spots has moved eastward at approxiamately 80 degrees south latitude.  In addition to these relative motions, significant changes are evident in the recirculation flow east of the Great Red Spot, in the disturbed region west of the Greast Red Spot, and as seen in the brightening of material spreading into the equatorial region from the more southerly latitudes. ARC-1979-AC79-7098

The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (t...

The cylindrical projections of Jupiter, representing both Voyager 1 (top) and Voyager 2 (bottom), are presented in this comparison. The top picture extends 400 degrees longitude to 0 degrees (right edge). It ... More

Disturbed Region West of the Great Red Spot

Disturbed Region West of the Great Red Spot

This photo from NASA Voyager 2 was taken on Jun. 9, 1979 and is centered over the long-lived disturbed region west of the Great Red Spot GRS. NASA/JPL

apt. Karen Baran, commanding officer of Navy Recruiting Region West, jokes with Charis James, right, during a reenlistment ceremony at Navy Recruiting District Los Angeles.

apt. Karen Baran, commanding officer of Navy Recruiting Region West, j...

LOS ANGELES (Apr. 10, 2008) Capt. Karen Baran, commanding officer of Navy Recruiting Region West, jokes with Charis James, right, during a reenlistment ceremony at Navy Recruiting District Los Angeles. James pr... More

Capt. Susanne M. McNinch, commander of Navy Recruiting Region West, speaks with future Sailors at a delayed entry program meeting during her visit to the area.

Capt. Susanne M. McNinch, commander of Navy Recruiting Region West, sp...

OKLAHOMA CITY (Feb. 03, 2015) Capt. Susanne M. McNinch, commander of Navy Recruiting Region West, speaks with future Sailors at a delayed entry program meeting during her visit to the area. Navy Recruiting Dist... More

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the establishment of Navy Recruiting Command, Region Central. Region Central will work in unison with Regio... More

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the establishment of Navy Recruiting Command, Region Central. Region Central will work in unison with Regio... More

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the establishment of Navy Recruiting Command, Region Central. Region Central will work in unison with Regio... More

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command

MILLINGTON, Tenn. (Oct. 1, 2020) Navy Recruiting Command held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the establishment of Navy Recruiting Command, Region Central. Region Central will work in unison with Regio... More