There are planets like Jupiter, which only observe their abstract forms of the atmosphere that covers the surface can leave us more than perplexed. This is what happens with the photographs returned by NASA's Juno probe.
Since entering in orbit of Jupiter in July 2016Together, the probe has been capturing incredible images of the huge planet. And while its mission was due to end by the end of 18, NASA will continue to investigate with the probe until 2012, which will allow us to access 41 more months of fascinating photographs.
Some captures that leave us perplexed by the weirdness of Jupiter's atmosphere. Juno transmits images in RAW format with no loss of quality, which are then uploaded to its website for anyone to download.
The last photos left by Juno convey that feeling that still we have a lot to discover of a planet like Jupiter. This time he was able to record a series of incredible events that leave simply amazing photographs.
Capture anticyclonic storms at a 7.000 kilometer height and that it seems rather that cream that is generated when a good coffee is made in a cup. Images that give to use the imagination and fly with them.
Another of the most photographed points is the huge red spot of Jupiter well known and that in this case, the one in the photos, looks like a dolphin that sucks those waves that seem to be formed by the peculiar atmosphere of the giant planet.
Photographs that accommodate all kinds of imaginations and that show how far we are from knowing the real nature of a planet that hides under a dense layer of clouds and storms. Until we are able to cross it, we will not know how to stick to what is on the surface of Jupiter.