NASA's probe, Juno, has discovered the wild look on Jupiter's Clyde's Spot. For a while, NASA has been in a close encounter with Jupiter through its Juno spacecraft.
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Satsuki Then - May 13, 2021, 5:01am CDT
New images have been shared of Jupiter taken in multiple colors of light. The images come from Gemini North and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope and showcase Jupiter in infrared, visible, and ultraviolet wavelengths of light. The images show atmospheric features of Jupiter including the Great Red Spot, superstorms, and massive cyclones that stretch across the disc of the planet.
Visible and ultraviolet views of the planet were captured using the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope. The infrared image was taken using the Near-InfraRed Imager instrument at Gemini North in Hawaii. The trio of observations was taken at the same time, January 11, 2017, at 15:41 universal time.
Incredible Images Reveal a Single Moment on Jupiter in Different Wavelengths of Light
12 MAY 2021
Jupiter: king of the planets, protector of the inner Solar System. We all know what the gas giant looks like, with its vanilla and butterscotch ice-cream bands of counter-rotating cloud, and the iconic red storm raging in the southern hemisphere.
But that s only how Jupiter looks in optical wavelengths, though. When imaged in wavelengths beyond the limits of human vision, Jupiter appears differently. In infrared, thermal emission glows brightly, with cooler regions duller red (a bit like lasagna); in ultraviolet, soft, cotton-candy pastels show us different altitudes.