TechNASA's Juno captures breathtaking views of Jupiter's storms

NASA's Juno captures breathtaking views of Jupiter's storms

NASA has released a series of incredible, highly detailed photos of Jupiter that have immediately captured the attention of scientists and astronomy enthusiasts worldwide. These photographs, depicting the planet's incredibly complex atmosphere, were taken by the Juno probe, orbiting Jupiter since July 2016. Since then, the probe has delivered thousands of high-resolution images to Earth.

Jupiter as we've never seen it before.
Jupiter as we've never seen it before.
Images source: © @nexta_tv, X
Bogdan Kicka

7 November 2024 17:56

Thanks to the data and images transmitted by Juno, researchers have a unique opportunity to observe Jupiter up close, identifying details and structures in its atmosphere that were previously impossible to see with such precision.

In the photographs published by NASA on its profile on the X Nexta service, one can observe swirling clouds and storms with mesmerizing patterns that seem to resemble cosmic abstract art.

These images showcase an incredible diversity of colours and forms, with shades of blue, grey, and brown forming intricate, atmospheric structures—from giant cyclones to storms that shape the planet's climate.

NASA publishes the highest-quality photos of Jupiter in history The Juno spacecraft, orbiting Jupiter since July 2016, has transmitted thousands of high-resolution images of the planet's atmosphere and several of its moons, as read on the Nexta profile.

The Juno probe, a NASA uncrewed space mission

The Juno probe is a NASA uncrewed space mission. Its primary goal is to study Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System. Launched on August 5, 2011, it reached orbit around Jupiter on July 4, 2016.

Juno is a unique mission because it is the first probe designed for the long-term study of the gas giant from a very close distance. It provides incredibly detailed information about the planet's structure, atmosphere, magnetic fields, and gravitational forces.

Thanks to the technological capabilities provided by Juno, it has been possible to capture images that will revolutionize our view of Jupiter and bring us closer to a better understanding of this enigmatic giant.

The images transmitted by Juno serve scientific research and inspire millions of people worldwide, showcasing the beauty and mystery of distant corners of our Solar System.

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