Photos (colourised by mathematician and software pro Gerald Eichstädt) taken by the Juno Spacecraft during its last transit of Jupiter brought to life by Sean Doran.
Juno flies over the surface of the gaseous planet every 53 days, recording six megabytes of data for two hours which takes 36 hours days to download
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That’s gas.
An atmospheric plan, it
Can’t believe they deleted that great pun.
A lot of pluto-crats modding on this
Ha… pretty stellar or cold and vacuous i can never really tell…
How does Jupiter hold it’s trousers up?
With an asteroid belt…
doesn’t moon then?
Just once a month