The best from NASA’s Juno probe

Jupiter's northern cyclones in (left to right) microwave, visible, and ultraviolet light.

These three photographs present the cyclones swirling round Jupiter’s north pole in microwave, seen, and ultraviolet mild, respectively. All captured by Juno, the totally different wavelengths reveal totally different points of the storms. In line with a NASA JPL launch, the microwave picture reveals that the storms are at the least 62 miles (100 kilometers) deep, whereas the infrared picture reveals the warmth radiating from Jupiter’s higher ambiance.

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