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Exploring Jupiter to improve our understanding of the solar system's largest planet? www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing

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2018-02-13 23:03:28 Jupiter
Exploring Jupiter to improve our understanding of the solar system's largest planet
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2018-02-13 23:01:57 #HubbleClassic In July 1994, Jupiter was pummeled by 21 fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, which had been torn apart by Jupiter’s gravity two years earlier. Hubble’s WFPC2 camera, installed on the spacecraft just 8 months earlier, recorded the aftermath, revealing dark Earth-sized scars in Jupiter’s clouds produced by the violent impacts.

This mosaic of Hubble images shows changes in one of the largest comet impact sites on Jupiter over five days, from July 18 through July 23, 1994 (starting from the lower right and moving to the upper left). Credit: NASA/Hubble
#NASA #Hubble #space #science #astronomy #universe #telescope #cosmos #Jupiter #comet
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2018-02-13 23:01:50
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2018-02-13 23:01:17
Happy #GroundhogDay! Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow today. In this image of Jupiter, Hubble saw the shadow of Jupiter's moon Ganymede in the Great Red Spot.
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2018-02-13 22:59:22 The rich, colorful tapestry of Jupiter's southern hemisphere abound with vibrant cloud bands and storms was beheld by our Juno ( @NasaJuno ) spacecraft from 8,453 miles above during its tenth close flyby of the giant planet on Dec. 16, 2017. The dark region in the far left is called the South Temperate Belt. Intersecting the belt is a ghost-like feature of slithering white clouds, the largest feature in Jupiter's low latitudes.

Citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill processed this image using data from the JunoCam imager. All of JunoCam's raw images are available for the public to peruse and process into image products! Just visit go.nasa.gov/JunoCam.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

#nasa #space #juno #junocam #spacecraft #jupiter #planet #solarsystem #aurora #clouds #storm #swirls #turbulent #atmosphere #pictureoftheday #beautiful #textured #explore #discover #science #southern #hemisphere
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2018-02-13 22:59:12
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2018-02-13 22:54:54 The view from here. This color-enhanced image of Jupiter’s swirling south polar region was captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft as it neared completion of its tenth close flyby of the gas giant planet.
The spacecraft captured this image on Dec. 16, 2017 at 11:07 PST when the spacecraft was about 64,899 miles from the tops of the clouds of the planet at a latitude of 83.9 degrees south — almost directly over Jupiter’s south pole.
#NASA #Juno #Jupiter #JunoCam #photography #citizenscience #space #art
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2018-02-13 22:54:48
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2018-02-13 22:53:54 Northern Exposure See Jupiter’s northern polar belt region in this new view taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.

This color-enhanced image was taken on Dec. 16, 2017 at 9:47 a.m. PST, as Juno performed its tenth close flyby of Jupiter. At the time the image was taken, the spacecraft was about 5,600 miles (8,787 kilometers) from the tops of the clouds of the planet at a latitude of 38.4 degrees north.

While at first glance the view may appear to be in Jupiter’s south, the raw source images were obtained when Juno was above the planet’s northern hemisphere looking south.

#NASA #Juno #Jupiter #JunoCam #photography #citizenscience #space #art
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2018-02-13 22:53:51
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