Juno's striking new image of Jupiter reveal the planet's true swirling colors

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Juno's striking new image of Jupiter reveal the planet's true swirling colors
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Lose yourself in the planet's intricate and stunning atmosphere.

Aside from dreams and beautiful pictures, what the right-hand, enhanced image also brings to the fore is the complex architecture of the planet's atmosphere. You clearly see the variations in the chemical composition of different parts ofIt also helps to reveal the three-dimensional nature of the powerful storms that blast around the planet's clouds. The planet's higher atmosphere clouds are also clearly visible in this way.

NASA's Juno launched in 2011 and headed off on a five-year journey to our solar system's largest planet – the gas giant. In 2016, Juno finally arrived by Jupiter after its 1.7-billion-mile journey and began its mission: to probe beneath the planet's dense clouds and answer questions about the origin and evolution of the planet, our solar system, and giant planets in general across the cosmos.

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