Jupiter in Infrared
Recently, astronomers at the Gemini North Observatory in Hawaii, USA, created some of the best infrared photos of Jupiter ever taken from Earth’s surface, pictured.
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Recently, astronomers at the Gemini North Observatory in Hawaii, USA, created some of the best infrared photos of Jupiter ever taken from Earth’s surface, pictured.
Giant planet Jupiter as you’ve never seen it before in this work of art.
NASA’s robotic Juno spacecraft has found that Jupiter’s magnetic field is surprisingly complex, so that the Jovian world does not have single magnetic poles like our Earth.
Six cyclones can be seen at Jupiter’s south pole in this infrared image taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
This striking image captures massive cyclones near Jupiter’s south pole, just after NASA’s Juno spacecraft planet’s flyby on Nov. 3, 2019.
This view from NASA’s Juno spacecraft captures colorful, intricate patterns in a jet stream region of Jupiter’s northern hemisphere known as “Jet N3.”
Scientists find out that young Jupiter was smacked head-on by massive newborn planet.
A photographer caught on video a meteor that just exploded on Jupiter.
Now is the best time of the year to see Jupiter and its many moons. Earth goes between the sun and Jupiter on June 10.
In these satellite images an eddy on Earth looks a lot like an eddy on Jupiter.