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Veteran astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy of Arizona unveiled this spectacular photo of Jupiter this month on Sept. 17 after capturing his best view yet of the giant planet.
“The actual power output is the equivalent of several 100-watt light bulbs,” Hubbard said. What made this flyby special was the Great Red Spot’s perfect alignment with the probe.
A recent photo of Jupiter taken by the Juno Spacecraft has given NASA a whole "new perspective" of the planet and its Great Red Spot.
New data and pictures of Jupiter and its moons taken by the New Horizons spacecraft earlier this year are causing excitement among NASA scientists. CBC News · Posted: May 01, 2007 5:22 PM EDT ...
Social media users have been sharing an image online that claims to show Earth, Venus and Jupiter in a red sky as seen from Mars. This image is an illustration rendered digitally, not an actual ...
Vivid clouds swirl across Jupiter's skies like colorful brushstrokes across a painting in a new photo from NASA's Juno spacecraft. The image, taken during the spacecraft's 61st close flyby of ...
Jupiter black hole: The mysterious black spot on Jupiter NO-ONE can explain NASA’S Juno spacecraft has captured an stunningly clear photo of an eerie unexplained vortex on gas giant Jupiter.