Jupiter’s 3,400km wide thunderstorm
Sean R. Blue Harbor, et al. 2025
An enraged for weeks in the atmosphere of Jupiter, the thunderstorm was accidentally captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft, giving astronomers the most detailed look in the storm of the gas giant.
On November 29, 2021, Junho passed directly through a 3,400-kilometer thunderstorm that had been tracked by astronomers on Earth since it began nearly two weeks ago. Juno’s close approach, about 5,700 km above the storm, is Shawn Bruce Harbor Michigan University of Technology and his colleagues can analyze data from three Juno devices.
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