New Photograph Reveals a Large Collection of Cyclones in Jupiter

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The Juno spacecraft revealed a massive collection of giant cyclones that spins beneath the surface of the largest planet in the solar system.

Most of Jupiter's planets are painted in red and white, with beautiful lines and spots encasing their faces. But it turns out, the polar color of the planet is dark blue and is characterized by many cyclones that are now being observed scientists from close.

The observation of the NASA spacecraft-which is the first to see the gigantic gas pole clearly-indicates that there is a large wavy swirl crowd in geometric configurations

with some storms surrounding the central spiral. In the north, the storm is arranged in the shape of an octagon. In the south, they form the pentagon.

Juno has been orbiting the planet since July 2016, and the spacecraft makes the image of the planet bright and luminous. This allows scientists to measure the size and temperature of a great spiral, most of which is at least as wide as the United States.