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7 Rare photos of Jupiter shared by NASA
11 May, 2025
Shambhavi Naithani
Voyager 2 captures Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, dark SEB features, and a White Oval during 1979 flyby, showing dynamic storm activity.
Voyager 1 captures Jupiter with Great Red Spot and moons Io, Europa, and Callisto visible against the planet’s disk in 1979.
Voyager 1 captures Io’s Loki plume and Pele’s heart-shaped deposits, seen from 490,000 kilometers, revealing Jupiter’s volcanically active moon.
The Cassini mission, a joint effort by NASA, ESA, and ASI captures Jupiter.
Juno captures bright “pop-up” storms in Jupiter’s North Temperate Belt, formed by opposing winds and rising ammonia clouds during flyby.
Hubble captures Jupiter’s vivid auroras near magnetic poles as Juno approaches, studying how solar wind shapes these dynamic atmospheric light shows.
Cassini captured Jupiter and moon Io on Dec. 1, 2000, revealing new details of the Great Red Spot and atmosphere.
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