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Beauty Of Jupiter — The Perijove Passage From The Juno Spacecraft
The gas giant Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. The beauty of Jupiter can be seen as stripes and swirls, which are actually cold windy clouds composed of ammonia and water. (The atmosphere on Jupiter is that of helium and hydrogen.)
On may 19th, 2017, NASA’s Juno spacecraft swung by Jupitor on its 53rd orbit, where these photos below were taken. The vertical 14 frame image sequence of enhanced-color follows Juno’s rapidly changing perspective during its two hour passage. The last images in the sequence show white oval storm systems, Jupiter's "String of Pearls", and the south polar region from the outward bound spacecraft.
Jupitor has more than fifty moons surrounding it and received its name from the Romans, as Jupitor is the principal god of Roman mythology...
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Beauty Of Jupiter — The Perijove Passage From The Juno Spacecraft
The gas giant Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system. The beauty of Jupiter can be seen as stripes and swirls, which are actually cold windy clouds composed of ammonia and water. (The atmosphere on Jupiter is that of helium and hydrogen.)
On may 19th, 2017, NASA’s Juno spacecraft swung by Jupitor on its 53rd orbit, where these photos below were taken. The vertical 14 frame image sequence of enhanced-color follows Juno’s rapidly changing perspective during its two hour passage. The last images in the sequence show white oval storm systems, Jupiter's "String of Pearls", and the south polar region from the outward bound spacecraft.
Jupitor has more than fifty moons surrounding it and received its name from the Romans, as Jupitor is the principal god of Roman mythology...
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