Art by Indig0
Tuco Amalfi
“Bee-Faced Mushroom Shaman” by John Speaker Art
“Peak Integration” by Sydwox
HELLO, MY CHILD. I’VE BEEN WAITING. WHAT GAMES WE WILL HAVE NOW
NICOLE RIFKIN
Swirling bands of light and dark clouds on Jupiter are seen in this image made by citizen scientists using data from our Juno spacecraft. Each of the alternating light and dark atmospheric bands in this image is wider than Earth, and each rages around Jupiter at hundreds of miles (km) per hour. The lighter areas are regions where gas is rising, and the darker bands are regions where gas is sinking. This image was acquired on May 19, 2017 from about 20,800 miles (33,400km) above Jupiter’s cloud tops. Learn more
Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt /Seán Doran
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