Planet Jupiter: NASA AMAZING, INCREDIBLE Mystery Explained

The planet Jupiter has an impressive revelation made by NASA, here is what a huge mystery is explained by the American space agency.

Planet Jupiter has for years and years analyzed one of the biggest mysteries that NASA could not explain after sending its first space probe into the atmosphere of the cosmic body, and was amazed by what it found. More precisely, those from NASA are talking about the hot zones in the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, making discoveries that completely surprised them, because they did not expect to find something so different from what we have on Earth.

Planet Jupiter it has a dense and very hot atmosphere, much hotter and denser than NASA expected before destroying a satellite probe sent into it, but thanks to this discovery they saw how much the cosmic body differs from Earth. The atmosphere on the planet Jupiter is much "deeper" than that on Earth, but without having a solid or liquid base, but more than that, some parts are practically a "dessert" in the air.

Planet Jupiter: NASA AMAZING, INCREDIBLE Mystery Explained

Planet Jupiter has described certain areas in the atmosphere, which are "dry" and with strong winds, as atmospheric deserts, and they are found in many more areas of the planet than NASA claimed until recently. Following a recent discovery, those from NASA are of the opinion that certain areas of the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter are hotter and drier than others, but how many there are in total, for now the space agency does not know.

"Giant planets have deep atmospheres without a solid or liquid core like Earth. To better understand what goes on deep within one of these worlds, you need to look below the cloud layer. Juno, which recently completed its 29th science pass of Jupiter, is doing just that. The spacecraft's observations are shedding light on old mysteries and asking new questions — not just about Jupiter, but about all the gas giant worlds."

Planet Jupiter has some of these "hidden" areas given by the Juno spacecraft, which recorded many images of its atmosphere, and this is because of the chemical composition that was detected in those areas. Depending on the chemical composition of those regions in the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, they become visible to Juno again, and those from NASA can more easily research the atmosphere of the planet so far away.

Planet Jupiter it still has many unexplained mysteries, but it is very difficult for NASA to do everything as long as no spacecraft can enter the planet's atmosphere.