Jupiter, the giant planet, has been a subject of recent observations. NASA's Hubble captured Ganymede's shadow over Jupiter's Great Red Spot, monitoring atmospheric changes. Juno spacecraft provided a view under Jupiter's south pole, showcasing its velocity and unique features.
Flying under the south pole of Jupiter, taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft. https://t.co/aJaciyCsAW
Jupiter's velocity has been unmatched this past year -- it's incredible to see https://t.co/aCgfmh3JXk
Jupiter https://t.co/Wq4vhVG1KZ
Even Jupiter gets photobombed. In this image, its moon Ganymede casts a shadow over the giant planet's enormous storm, nicknamed the Great Red Spot. Hubble often observes Jupiter to track changes in its atmosphere, including this long-lasting storm. https://t.co/7gWD4YeHmj
Jupiter in 1879 and 2014 https://t.co/WKkScdJAH4