Humanity’s first ever picture of a black hole.
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For whither thou goest, I will go, And where thou lodgest, I will lodge. Thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God. Where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried. The Angel do so to me, and more also, If aught but death part thee and me.
That view though. Oval storms dot the cloudscape in this enhanced color JunoCam image of Jupiter’s south pole.
This citizen scientist-processed image was taken on Dec. 11, 2016, from an altitude of about 32,400 miles above the planet’s cloud tops.
Same same but different. See cloud patterns near #Jupiter’s south pole in this series of color-enhanced images captured during my latest flyby of the planet.
Northern Exposure 📷 See Jupiter’s stormy northern polar belt region in this new color-enhanced view captured during my latest flyby of the planet.
While at first glance the view may appear to be in Jupiter’s south, the raw source images were obtained when I was above the planet’s northern hemisphere looking south.
New raw images from Juno’s close flyby of Jupiter are available now. Download, process + share.
Moon Cycle.
The view from here. This color-enhanced image of Jupiter’s swirling south polar region was captured during my latest flyby of the gas giant planet.
Images of Jupiter taken by JunoCam on NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, Mission Juno, Jason Major, Luca Fornaciari, Gerald Eichstädt