comparemela.com


© NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Clyde’s spot, as spotted by NASA’s Juno probe on April 15, 2021. Last May, a spot suddenly appeared in Jupiter's southern hemisphere. But as new images from the Juno spacecraft show, the once
circular feature has morphed into an enigmatic splotch.
The feature was first detected by Clyde Foster, director of the Shallow Sky section of the Astronomical Society of Southern Africa, on May 31, 2020. Foster spotted the spot using his own 14-inch telescope, and, quite fortuitously, NASA's Juno probe made a close approach two days later, allowing for a close-up view of the new feature.

Related Keywords

Clyde Foster ,Kevinm Gill ,Kevinm Gill Clyde ,Jpl Caltech Sw ,Kevinm Gill Juno ,Astronomical Society Of Southern Africa ,Shallow Sky ,Astronomical Society ,Southern Africa ,Great Red ,South Temperate ,Great Red Spot ,க்ளைட் வளர்ப்பு ,ஜ்ப்ல் கால்டெக் ஸ்வ் ,ஆழமற்ற வானம் ,வானியல் சமூகம் ,நன்று சிவப்பு ,நன்று சிவப்பு ஸ்பாட் ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.