Planet Jupiter: REMARKABLE NASA Image with Rare Event

The planet Jupiter has an amazing image with a rare remarkable event published by NASA, here is what the researchers surprised the whole world.

planet jupiter anticyclone

Planet Jupiter it has a remarkable image published by those from NASA, who described it exactly the same because they managed to capture something that doesn't happen that often there. Using the Juno shuttle, those from NASA managed to capture two storms combining on the planet Jupiter, a rare event that is even more difficult to capture in images, and this is probably where the special importance that the space agency gives to this came from pictures.

Planet Jupiter it has a lot of storms in the atmosphere, some with diameters of even several thousand kilometers, but the surprise of two that combine is something that doesn't happen that often. You can see in the center left of the image below how two storms combine to form what appears to be a snowman, but in reality it's just a merger of two storms that are probably very strong there .

Planet Jupiter: REMARKABLE NASA Image with Rare Event

planet jupiter anticyclone combination
NASA image captured by the Juno space probe in which we see a remarkable rare phenomenon.

Planet Jupiter would have in this image two anticylon-type formations, which rotate counterclockwise, which for unknown reasons join together right next to the big storm on the planet. You certainly know that big storm that the planet Jupiter has, it appears in most pictures, and is one of its most famous elements, and in this image we can see how a similar one could form next to it.

"This view of Jupiter's atmosphere from NASA's Juno spacecraft includes something remarkable: two storms caught in the merger. The two white ovals seen in the left orange band in the center are anticyclonic storms – that is, clockwise rotating storms. The larger of the two ovals has been tracked for several years as it has grown in size through mergers with other white anticyclonic ovals."

Planet Jupiter it had the larger anticyclone, of the two, followed for years by those from NASA, who noticed that over time it swallowed smaller ones, reaching the current one. Considering the way things are moving, it is very possible that there will be another storm on the planet Jupiter as big as the one we have known for several decades, or maybe even more, but of course not quickly, but in a very long time.

Planet Jupiter it is monitored by NASA with the help of the Juno space probe, which is on a very long mission, but others will be sent to explore the moons near it.