“…Those wavelengths are extremely interesting to capture images where chromophore agents strongly absorb solar radiation as in Jupiter and Saturn (Simon-Miller et al 2001a, 2001bStrycker et al, 2011;Ordoñez et al, 2015) and Venus (Travis, 1978;Titov et al, 2012). The Vio filter also provides high contrast for detection of cloud features on Mars (Parker et al, 1999;Sanchez-Lavega et al, 2015). The U-Vio-B absorption range allows to characterize a particular type of absorbing aerosols of unknown origin in the giant planets and Venus whose spatial distribution seems to be related to particular dynamical features Hueso et al 2009;Pérez-Hoyos et al, 2009;Sánchez-Lavega et al, 2013).…”