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Color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter

color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter
color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter

Color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter Nasa ’s juno spacecraft captured this color enhanced image of a massive, raging storm in jupiter ’s northern hemisphere during its ninth close flyby of the gas giant planet. the image was taken on october 24, 2017 at 10:32 a.m. pdt (1:32 p.m. edt). at the time the image was taken, the spacecraft was about 6,281 miles (10,108 kilometers. This image of jupiter’s turbulent southern hemisphere was captured by nasa’s juno spacecraft as it performed its most recent close flyby of the gas giant planet on dec. 21, 2018. this new perspective captures the notable great red spot, as well as a massive storm called oval ba. the storm reached its current size when three smaller spots.

color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter
color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter

Color Enhanced Juno Image Of A Massive Storm On Jupiter This color enhanced image of a massive, raging storm in jupiter’s northern hemisphere was captured by nasa’s juno spacecraft during its ninth close flyby of the gas giant planet. the image was taken on oct. 24, 2017 at 10:32 a.m. pdt (1:32 p.m. edt). at the time the image was taken, the spacecraft was about 6,281 miles (10,108 kilometers. Juno’s recent flyby captured transformative images of jupiter ’s storms and cloud patterns. during its 61st close flyby of jupiter on may 12, 2024, nasa ’s juno spacecraft captured this color enhanced view of the giant planet’s northern hemisphere. it provides a detailed view of chaotic clouds and cyclonic storms in an area known to. This image shows jupiter's south pole, as seen by nasa's juno spacecraft from an altitude of 32,000 miles (52,000 kilometers). the oval features are cyclones, up to 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) in. Juno took the three images used to produce this color enhanced view on december 21, between 9:32 a.m. pst (12:32 p.m. est) and 9:42 a.m. pst (12:42 p.m. est). at the time the images were taken, the spacecraft was between approximately 23,800 miles (38,300 kilometers) to 34,500 miles (55,500 kilometers) from the planet’s cloud tops above southern latitudes spanning 49.15 to 59.59 degrees.

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