Planet Jupiter: AMAZING PHOTO, what was HIDDEN by Mankind

The planet Jupiter is presented with a stunning photo of something that has been hidden from mankind until now, here is what scientists have discovered.

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Planet Jupiter has today presented a stunning image that shows us something that has been hidden from all of humanity until now, something that should reveal to us one of the greatest secrets that are still hidden on the planet. We are talking about the cyclones that cover a good part of the north pole on the planet Jupiter, where there are extremely large cloud formations, and now we have the opportunity to see them as they have never been seen before.

Planet Jupiter has this image taken by the Juno spacecraft, which is still in orbit there, and what we see in the images is a huge cyclone surrounded by slightly smaller ones, with diameters between 4000 - 4600 kilometers. All these cyclones combined cover an area that is larger than that of the planet Earth, so we are talking about an incredibly large cloudy formation observed on Jupiter by the Juno spacecraft.

Planet Jupiter: AMAZING PHOTO, what was HIDDEN by Mankind

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PHOTO: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS, edited by Gerald Eichstädt.

Panet Jupiter it is full of such storms that never seem to stop, but only increase in diameter by combining, and of course there is one that makes the planet very easy to recognize by anyone. However, what was seen at the North Pole is something completely, and completely, special, and NASA wanted to present the reality to us in a series of negative colors, the planet Jupiter being a cosmic body like no other in our solar system now.

Panet Jupiter has the image above made by combining and modifying several images taken by the juno spacecraft between February 17, 2020 and July 25, 2020, so we are talking about a wide combination of photos. Even so, they only show us part of the reality that exists on the planet Jupiter, the environment there being extremely unfriendly, and that's why no spacecraft has yet been sent to explore this planet.

Panet Jupiter it will continue to be monitored by those from NASA from a distance, so we can expect that other images of this kind will be published by scientists for all of humanity somewhere in the future.