Not long ago The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) again showcased some images of Planet Jupiter taken by a spacecraft named Juno.
The aircraft, launched from Earth since 2011, shows the existence of a giant-sized bluish-colored gas on the planet.
Gerald Eichstädt and Seán Doran of the Planetary Society which is funding the project uploaded the photos released by NASA, although previously processed first to look more perfect.
Through his Twitter account, Doran says that Jupiter's new image is very beautiful. "But if you get too close, Jupiter can kill you," she cried.
Curious about Jupiter's latest portrait? Here are four new images of Jupiter taken with Juno Spacecraft every 53 days, as quoted from Time via Brilio.net, Friday (5/11/2018).
Photographed as a whole
An image of half-planets.
The shape of the gas is clear
The gas covering it is bluish
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