brainshubblejupiternasaSki Newssolar systemspacetelescope NASA: A Look At Jupiter’s North Pole Last updated: August 10, 2020 11:30 am SnowBrains Share 1 Min Read SHARE View this post on Instagram The floor is lava! Oh wait, nevermind, that’s just an infrared look at Jupiter’s North Pole 😉 Our James Webb Space Telescope will examine the atmosphere of Jupiter’s polar region, where @NASAJuno discovered the clusters of cyclones seen in this image. @NASAWebb’s data will provide much more detail than has been possible in past observations, measuring winds, cloud particles, gas composition, and temperature. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/ASI/INAF/JIRAM #Space #NASAJuno #TheFloorIsLava #Jupiter #PlanetaryScience A post shared by NASA (@nasa) on Aug 8, 2020 at 12:55pm PDT Carl’s Jr to Sell Special CBD-Infused Cheeseburger at Their Denver Location to Celebrate 4/20 VIDEO: Double Backflips on ONE Ski… Sunday River, ME Joins the Party and Will be OPEN Friday 19th October Exploring Dolomiti Superski: A Four-Day Adventure Through the Heart of the Alps Ski Blandford, MA Set to Re-Open for Upcoming Ski Season TAGGED:brainshubblejupiternasaSki Newssolar systemspacetelescope Share This Article Facebook Copy Link Print 1 Comment ah, no. Loading... Reply Got an opinion? Let us know...Cancel reply Always Stay Up to DateGet our top 3 articles emailed to you weekly! I have read and agree to the terms & conditions Leave this field empty if you're human: You Might Also Like Home Page NOAA’s Official Spring 2017 Outlook for the USA: Warm, Flooding, Drought Leaving CA March 17, 2017 Home Page Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe, NV, Introduces Tahoe’s Newest Recreational Ski Race League February 1, 2024 Home Page Big White Ski Resort, BC, Honors Skiers With 100-Day Pins March 31, 2025 Home Page Officials Release Report of Final Radio Conversations with Crashed Plane Near Denali, AK that Killed All 5 Onboard August 18, 2018
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