Jupiter Unveiled: Hubble Captures the Giant’s Roaring Storms and Volcanic Moon Io

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Cyclones, Wind Shear, Violent Storms Churn in Jupiter’s Atmosphere
The largest and nearest of the giant outer planets, Jupiter’s colorful clouds present an ever-changing kaleidoscope of shapes and colors. This is a planet where there is always stormy weather: cyclones, anticyclones, wind shear, and the largest storm in the solar system, the Great Red Spot.

Jupiter has no solid surface and is perpetually covered with largely ammonia ice-crystal clouds that are only about 30 miles thick in an atmosphere that’s tens of thousands of miles deep and give the planet its banded appearance.

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