NASA was launched into space on August 6, 2011 and was tasked with exploring Jupiter. Juno spacecraftIt entered orbit around the giant planet in 2016. Juno has continued to send high-quality photos of Jupiter ever since. The last photo Juno recently sent is huge storms on Jupiter revealed.
43. Juno completed its flyby mission close to Jupiter. Impressive images of the North Pole caught. Those images shared by NASA contained details that offered important information about Jupiter’s atmosphere. The new Jupiter images were as follows:
Here is the north pole of Jupiter:

Every vortex-like structure in the photo we see above was the same storm that took place in the planet’s atmosphere. Looking at the photo, these storms, whose size we can’t exactly predict, are each even went up to 50 kilometers high and covered hundreds of kilometers.

- A cropped area from the above photo.
Understanding how these storms form, according to NASA’s statement, will help create Jupiter’s atmosphere and other atmospheric features of the planet. fluid dynamics and cloud chemistry will help us understand. The colors and sizes of Jupiter storms are among the areas that the scientific world continues to study intensively.