Jupiter's Colorful Makeover: Seeing the Gas Giant in a New Light
JupiterThu Nov 07 2024
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Ever since 2016, NASA's Juno spacecraft has been orbiting Jupiter, capturing stunning images of the planet and its moons. But get ready for a fresh look! On October 23, Juno made its closest approach to Jupiter, and the new photos are breathtaking. We're talking vibrant colors and shapes that look like jellyfish floating on the planet's surface.
Thanks to JunoCam, anyone can process the raw data and create their own images. You can crop the photos, add colors, or even make collages to show different features. The results are shared online, showcasing the best submissions. Mark your calendars because the next close encounter is just around the corner—November 25.
Juno's snaps aren't just beautiful; they're also helping scientists understand Jupiter better. Each image reveals something new about the planet's atmosphere and storms. It's like a huge puzzle being put together, piece by piece.
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