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.
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I’ve got the #Jupiter blues. See Jovian clouds in striking shades of blue in this new color-enhanced image.
Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt/ Seán Doran
True Colors: See what Jupiter’s Great Red Spot would look like to human eyes in this natural color JunoCam rendition.
Watching you watching me. See the “face” of Jupiter in this enhanced color JunoCam image.
This citizen scientist-processed image was taken on May 19, 2017. By rotating the image 180 degrees and orienting it from south up, two white oval storms turn into eyeballs, and the “face” of Jupiter is revealed.
Soaring over Jupiter. See the gas giant planet from my point of view in this striking citizen-scientist-processed JunoCam image.