Since the arrival of Jupiter’s spaceship on July 5th of 2016, these pictures were taken 7,000km (4,400 miles) from Jupiter’s cloud tops on October 29, as the spaceship gets closer to Jupiter allowing the prove to take increasingly crisper photos with its high-res JunoCam. The color-enhanced photos show Jupiters North Temperate belt, a reddish-orange band located at a latitude of around 40 degrees north. A large storm, also known as the white oval, can be seen in the photos taken along with several small white pop-up clouds, along with the white clouds, darker areas extend deeper towards the planet’s interior. But Junos’s JIRAM experiment, which uses infrared, suggest the darker regions are actually hotter, according to NASA.
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https://gizmodo.com/juno-s-latest-pic-of-clouds-on-jupiter-is-an-absolute-s-1830383441


