No, this isn’t a painting by an artist. It’s a very real shot of a swirling storm on Jupiter, snapped by NASA's Juno spacecraft. The rest of this article is behind a paywall. Please sign in or ...
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter's face is secretly dull in color. But the swirling storm looks crimson thanks to something like a cosmic "sunburn," scientists say. New experiments show that the gases in ...
NASA has released an image of a rose-colored planet Jupiter that was taken by a camera onboard the Juno space probe, which has entered Jupiter's orbit on July 4, 2016. The U.S space agency's Juno ...
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