Nov 13, 2024, 06:09 AM IST

8 mesmerising images of Jupiter, its moon captured by NASA

Pravrajya Suruchi

NASA regularly releases breathtaking images of Jupiter and its moons, highlighting diverse celestial features.

Jupiter has 95 moons officially recognized by the International Astronomical Union, many of which are featured in NASA's images.

NASA's close-up of Jupiter's northern hemisphere reveals massive swirling storms in shades of blue, tan, and white.

NASA's Juno spacecraft captured an image of Jupiter's moon Io, partially illuminated by sunlight, showcasing visible volcanic activity.

The Europa Clipper spacecraft captured an image of Europa, one of Jupiter's largest moons, revealing rust-colored stripes on its icy surface.

Juno's 38th close flyby of Jupiter captured an image of the planet's surface, showcasing storm-like clouds in shades of blue, gray, and tan.

NASA's Hubble telescope captured Jupiter in ultraviolet, showing the gas giant in shades of pink, blue, and purple.

A close-up of Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot was captured by Juno, depicting the enormous storm system in vivid detail.

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