Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a swirling storm so big that it could swallow Earth READ MORE: True age of Jupiter's Great Red Spot REVEALED It's a swirling mass of crimson clouds, more than 8,000 ...
Look at any image of Jupiter and one feature is hard to ignore—its “Great Red Spot,” a massive storm raging close to its equator. It’s so iconic that it’s unusual to see an image of ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft has sent back stunning photos of Jupiter, including colorful, chaotic storms swirling through the ...
The dark ovals seem to take about a month to form and then dissipate within a couple of weeks. Planetary scientists have issued a tornado warning for Jupiter, with the discovery that magnetic ...
The Jupiter mosaic includes shots taken between 26,900km and 95,400km from the planet's cloud-tops. It gives a great view of southern hemisphere storms and of the famous Great Red Spot.
Credit: Troy Tsubota and Michael Wong (UC Berkeley)/Hubble Space Telescope Planetary scientists have issued a tornado warning for Jupiter, with the discovery that magnetic vortices twisting down ...
NASA's Juno spacecraft, on its 66th flyby of Jupiter, has captured breathtaking images of the planet's turbulent storms and its intriguing moon, Amalthea. The images, enhanced by citizen ...
The gassiest of all gas giants and the biggest planet in the solar system, Jupiter, is known for the storms raging across its surface — like the iconic Great Red Spot. And where there’s a ...
The image showcases the distinct swirling patterns of tan, orange, and red hues surrounding the central Great Red Spot, against the backdrop of Jupiter's horizon. With Juno's ongoing mission ...
The latest photos of Jupiter, taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and released Thursday show new storms in the planet's northern hemisphere — but the gas giant still holds secrets ...
Juno snapped a series of images that reveal Jupiter like never before. Most notably, you can see over a dozen giant, white storms called anticyclones, swirling across the region. Follow Tech ...
And 16 passes later, she added, those orderly arrangements of giant storms are still there. Alejandro Diaz D The Juno mission has set out to uncover Jupiter's deep structure and the secrets of its ...