.@NASAHubble has turned its eye on Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, an Earth-sized storm rolling counterclockwise between the clouds. The color palette in the clouds is more intense than usual, revealing important clues about the planet’s turbulent atmosphere: https://t.co/wYHHJol8tF pic.twitter.com/qYXaSjEODp — NASA (@NASA) August 8, 2019
.@NASAHubble has turned its eye on Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, an Earth-sized storm rolling counterclockwise between the clouds. The color palette in the clouds is more intense than usual, revealing important clues about the planet’s turbulent atmosphere: https://t.co/wYHHJol8tF pic.twitter.com/qYXaSjEODp
Did you know that two Earths could fit inside Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot? The powerful storm is one of many colorful features we see in this image captured by our @NASAJuno spacecraft and processed by #CitizenScientist Kevin M. Gill. More: https://t.co/DaLSNvLjRf pic.twitter.com/rrGWZgQlhe — NASA (@NASA) August 4, 2019
Did you know that two Earths could fit inside Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot? The powerful storm is one of many colorful features we see in this image captured by our @NASAJuno spacecraft and processed by #CitizenScientist Kevin M. Gill. More: https://t.co/DaLSNvLjRf pic.twitter.com/rrGWZgQlhe
A video of Jupiter taken from Nasa's Juno spacecraft (compiled image) those swirls are clouds and storms happening on the planet,some the bigger ones are bigger than Earth pic.twitter.com/epfTTKBTI6 — Sci-Tech Universe Zone (@scitechofficial) August 8, 2019
A video of Jupiter taken from Nasa's Juno spacecraft (compiled image) those swirls are clouds and storms happening on the planet,some the bigger ones are bigger than Earth pic.twitter.com/epfTTKBTI6