Saturday, June 03, 2017
Breezes of Heaven
Jupiter: Juno Perijove 06 from Sean Doran on Vimeo.
"As soon as somebody demonstrates the art of flying, settlers from our species of man will not be lacking on the moon and Jupiter... Given ships or sails adapted to the breezes of heaven, there will be those who will not shrink from even that vast expanse." -- Ovid
Cyclones as big as the planet Mars - dozens of them - cover the poles of the planet Jupiter. A spacecraft named for the mythical Jupiter's wife, Juno, has traveled the 300 million plus miles and is capturing the best images yet of this giant planet.
Here on Earth, we have observed and studied Jupiter for thousands of years, and we've never had such astounding images or detailed measurements.
More on the mission itself here.
Labels:
NASA,
outer space,
science
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