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Jupiter Marble Tapestry space operating at very different wavelengths

Jupiter Marble Tapestry space operating at very different wavelengthsThis striking view of Jupiters Great Red Spot and turbulent southern hemisphere was captured by NASAs Juno spacecraft as it performed a close pass of the gas giant planet. Juno took the three images used to produce this color enhanced view on Feb. 12, 2019, between 9: 59 a. m. PST (12: 59 p. m. EST) and 10: 39 a. m. PST (1: 39 p. m. EST), as the spacecraft performed its 17th science pass of Jupiter. At the time the images were taken, the spacecraft

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operating at very different wavelengths

Credits: NASA/JPL-CALTECH/ASU/MSS

They were discovered on the first panoramas taken by the IMP camera on the July 4

This image homes in on one of these dust lanes

The most distant slopes in the scene are higher levels of Mount Sharp

Jupiter Marble Tapestry space operating at very different wavelengthsThis striking view of Jupiters Great Red Spot and turbulent southern hemisphere was captured by NASAs Juno spacecraft as it performed a close pass of the gas giant planet. Juno took the three images used to produce this color enhanced view on Feb. 12, 2019, between 9: 59 a. m. PST (12: 59 p. m. EST) and 10: 39 a. m. PST (1: 39 p. m. EST), as the spacecraft performed its 17th science pass of Jupiter. At the time the images were taken, the spacecraft

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