NASA’s Photo of the Day shows Jupiter’s clouds in high quality as seen from NASA’s spacecraft.
According to RCO News Agency, NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter shows that the giant planet is more complex than expected.
According to NASA, It has been discovered that Jupiter’s magnetic field is very different from our Earth’s simple dipole field, showing multiple poles in a complex network that is more complex in the north than in the south.
In addition, Juno’s radio observations show that Jupiter’s atmosphere has a much lower structure than the upper cloud layer. Jupiter’s newly discovered complexity is also evident in the southern clouds, and can be seen with improved texture and color in this photo taken last month. There, the regions and belts of the planet’s orbit that dominate near the equator become a complex vapor of continent-sized storm gyres.
Juno continues in its elliptical orbit, diving close to the giant planet each month, examining a different part of it each time.
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