EvergreenHome Page NASA: A Look At Jupiter’s North Pole Last updated: August 10, 2020 11:30 am SnowBrains View this post on Instagram The floor is lava! Oh wait, nevermind, thatโs just an infrared look at Jupiterโs North Pole 😉 Our James Webb Space Telescope will examine the atmosphere of Jupiterโs 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 TAGGED:brainshubblejupiternasaSki Newssolar systemspacetelescope BySnowBrainsThe ski and snowboard site with intelligence. 1 Comment ah, no. Loading... Reply Got an opinion? Let us know...Cancel reply Get our top 3 articles emailed to you weekly! Share your story: Submit A Link Top 10 Trending right now: [UPDATED: June 20] NOAA Winter 2025-26 Outlook: Long-Lead Seasonal Outlook Gives Sneak Peek of Next Winter [PHOTOS] Landslide Tears Through Village Near Cortina dโAmpezzo in Italian Dolomites The Top 9 Highest Paved Roads in the United States The 8 Coldest Ski Lifts in North America Winter Park, CO, Moves Forward With Town Gondola and $2 Billion Master Plan Hometown Mountain Shoutout: Mammoth Mountain, CA - The Mecca of the Eastern Sierra Top 7 Steepest Chairlifts in the United States Skiing and Snowboarding Are Amongst the Most Expensive Sports for Kids, Study Finds Marco Siffredi: The French Shralpinist Who Disappeared on Everest's Formidable Hornbein Couloir 2026 is Your Last Chance to Ski or Snowboard in Japan Before Big Changes Come for Tourists
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