NASA JPL Releases Detailed Images of Jupiter’s Polar Regions Captured by Juno Probe
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has released detailed images of Jupiter’s polar regions captured by the Juno probe. These images reveal previously unseen dynamic weather phenomena and intricate patterns hidden beneath Jupiter’s thick cloud layers. Juno’s scientific mission includes investigating Jupiter’s magnetic field, gravity field, and atmospheric composition in its polar regions. The probe entered Jupiter’s orbit in July 2016 and has since been providing valuable data on Jupiter’s astonishing atmosphere and internal structure. Through these latest observations, JPL aims to deepen the understanding of the formation and evolution of giant gas planets. The images offer unprecedented views into the turbulent Jovian atmosphere.
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