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The infrared images reveal Jupiter’s polar auroras and its faint rings as well as two of its moons — plus some galaxies in the far background. The planet’s Great Red Spot is there as well, but because ...
Jupiter is known for its massive storms, but trying to peer inside them requires teamwork by the Juno spacecraft, the Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini North telescope in Hawaii.
The Gemini Observatory has been studying Jupiter for years now, but it’s not always easy. In fact, capturing a decent image of the gas giant from a telescope on Earth requires quite a bit of luck.
Jupiter at its brightest in clear Indiana sky by: Marcus Bailey Posted: Jun 10, 2019 / 09:25 PM EST / Updated: Jun 10, 2019 / 09:54 PM EST ...
NASA released new images of Jupiter on Monday, taken by the James Webb Space Telescope. The infrared images show detailed views of the gas giant's auroras, rings, and moons. The telescope is in ...