NASA reveals an exciting picture of hurricanes of Jupiter
ArabiaWeather - published by NASA through its front page on Instagram a detailed picture of the hurricanes red vortex in the Arctic region of Jupiter.
The "Juno" spacecraft, which took the picture, has been studying Jupiter since 2011.
The image highlights "lava-like" storms on Jupiter's poles, and when seen under visible light, the clouds appear as a blue glow.
"Juno" represents NASA's eyes as it orbits around Jupiter, but the space agency is ready to use the powerful James Webb Space Telescope, which will monitor the planet in the hope of making more detailed discoveries.
"It's going to be a really challenging experiment. Jupiter is so bright, and web tools are so delicate, so observing each of the bright planet and its faint rings and moons would be an excellent test of how to get the most out of it," said Emke de Pater, of the University of California, Berkeley, and Thierry Fuchsia of the Paris Observatory. Of innovative web technology. "
The James Webb Space Telescope will examine the atmosphere of the polar region of the giant planet, where "Juno" discovered the groups of hurricanes seen in the image.
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