These images show thermal infrared radiation from Jupiter at different
wavelengths which are diagnostic of physical phenomena  The
7.85-micron image in the upper left shows stratospheric temperatures
which are elevated in the region of the A fragment impact (to the left
of bottom).  Temperatures deeper in the atmosphere near 150-mbar are
shown by the 17.2-micron image in the upper right.  There is a small
elevation of temperatures at this depth, indicated by the arrow, and
confirmed by other measurements near this wavelength.  This indicates
that the influence of the impact of fragment A on the troposphere has
been minimal.  The two images in the bottom row show no readily
apparent perturbation of the ammmonia condensate cloud field near 600
mbar, as diagnosed by 8.57-micron radiation, and deeper cloud layers
which are diagnosed by 5-micron radiation.
