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See Jupiter's “frosted cupcake” clouds in this 3D rendering created using data from NASA's Juno mission. It's the first time ...
A multitude of swirling clouds in Jupiter's North Temperate Belt is captured in this image from NASA's Juno spacecraft, taken on Oct. 29, 2018 as the spacecraft performed its 16th close flyby of ...
In this photo, the clouds of Jupiter appear to be a beautiful, marbled swirl of colors and textures. According to NASA, Juno took the photo on its 13th close flyby of Jupiter, ...
The image shown above was taken on 1:23 a.m. EDT on May 24, as Juno was approximately 9,600 miles above Jupiter's clouds, above a northern latitude of 56 degrees.
Dr Eichstädt's animated short reveals a pass made at an altitude of 8,410 miles (13,536 kilometers) above Jupiter's billowing cloud tops while zooming past on its 43rd flyby.
NASA's Juno spacecraft took this color-enhanced image at 1:23 a.m. EDT on May 24, as the spacecraft performed its 13th close flyby of Jupiter. At the time, Juno was about 9,600 miles from the ...
Juno snapped this photo on October 27th when it was just 11,747 miles (18,906 km) from the tops of Jupiter’s clouds. The scale of this image is 7.75 miles for each pixel, or about 12 km/pixel.
Jupiter's clouds also grow to astonishingly high altitudes. Some photos taken this year show bright clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere and huge "cloud towers" that stretch up 30 miles and cast shadows ...
Collaborative work by amateur and professional astronomers has helped to resolve a long-standing misunderstanding about the composition of Jupiter's clouds. Instead of being formed of ammonia ice ...
Collaborative work by amateur and professional astronomers has helped to resolve a long-standing misunderstanding about the composition of Jupiter's clouds. Instead of being formed of ammonia ice ...