Meanwhile …..
God that frees us, Mario will participate in the next EuroCup yes! by God’s will
Jupiter in infrared light, as seen by NASA’s InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF). The observations were obtained in support of NASA’s Juno mission by a team headed by Juno scientist Glenn Orton.
You and Grindelwald were as close as brothers…
Oh we were closer than brothers.
What do planets look like in the daylight?
via reddit
You’ve just crossed over into the Twilight Zone. This image captures the swirling cloud formations in Jupiter’s terminator – the region where day meets night.
This image is one in a series of images taken in an experiment to capture the best results for illuminated parts of Jupiter’s polar region. For JunoCam to collect enough light to reveal features in Jupiter’s dark twilight zone, the much brighter illuminated day-side of the planet becomes overexposed with the higher exposure.
That view though. Oval storms dot the cloudscape in this enhanced color JunoCam image of Jupiter’s south pole.
This citizen scientist-processed image was taken on Dec. 11, 2016, from an altitude of about 32,400 miles above the planet’s cloud tops.