Stunning new images of Jupiter revealed
Stunning new images of Jupiter revealed
Newly released images showing Jupiter in unprecedented high resolution detail are how do I put this mind blowingly brain melting, hyperactive hyperbole. Aside, you've likely never seen the solar system's largest planet looking like this. And it all comes courtesy of nasa's Juno spacecraft on its 66 th fly by of the gas giant. The craft is beaming back images that are impressive in their own right. But select ones are then processed by citizen scientists to bring out color atmospheric highlights and details. NASA says images like these not only provide *** spectacular look at Jupiter's swirling turbulent atmosphere but also countless revelations about the inner workings of this massive and mysterious planet. Another feast for the senses is unfolding in Amsterdam as art technicians are slowly and painstakingly working to restore Rembrandt's famous 1642 master work the night's watch and all in front of *** captive audience. The intricate work is taking place behind glass at the Reichs Museum. As the restorers delicately remove old varnish from the massive 12 by 14 ft painting before carefully re preserving it with new varnish. It's *** project years in the making that's now unfolding in real time. Finally to poetry in motion in the depths of the ocean where researchers say they've discovered *** new species of sea slug. And it's unlike anything they've ever seen. The team at IBA research says they first spotted the captivating creature and its clear hood finger like tails and glow organs way back in 2000 but only recently officially classified it as *** new species in *** published study. It now has *** name this but has been nicknamed more excessively the mystery mollusk or take *** look at this. I'm Jeremy Roth.
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Stunning new images of Jupiter revealed
Newly released images from NASA's Juno spacecraft provide an unprecedented look at Jupiter, revealing stunning details of the gas giant's atmosphere and inner workings."Mind-blowingly brain-melting," said a NASA spokesperson, describing the high-resolution images.The images come from Juno's 66th flyby of Jupiter, showcasing the planet in ways never seen before."These images not only provide a spectacular look at Jupiter's swirling, turbulent atmosphere but also countless revelations about the inner workings of this massive and mysterious planet," NASA stated.Citizen scientists process select images to enhance color and detail, making the visuals even more impressive.
Newly released images from NASA's Juno spacecraft provide an unprecedented look at Jupiter, revealing stunning details of the gas giant's atmosphere and inner workings.
"Mind-blowingly brain-melting," said a NASA spokesperson, describing the high-resolution images.
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The images come from Juno's 66th flyby of Jupiter, showcasing the planet in ways never seen before.
"These images not only provide a spectacular look at Jupiter's swirling, turbulent atmosphere but also countless revelations about the inner workings of this massive and mysterious planet," NASA stated.
Citizen scientists process select images to enhance color and detail, making the visuals even more impressive.