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1/8/19
Some dramatic changes in Jupiter's long lived Oval BA storm seen in the latest Juno images. The storm has again become white in appearance after having spent the last twelve years orange coloured. These images from July 2017 and Dec 2018 show the remarkable change in appearance. pic.twitter.com/QxDkNTBTMf
— Damian Peach (@peachastro) January 8, 2019
1/11/19
Jupiter@NASAJuno Perijove 17 detail [ Eichstädt / Doran ] pic.twitter.com/xqNMqXkMUp
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) January 10, 2019
1/22/19
Jupiter@NASAJuno Perijove 9 [ Eichstädt / Doran ] pic.twitter.com/ligmFIVdKk
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) January 21, 2019
1/28/19
Jupiter@NASAJuno Perijove 14 detail [ Eichstädt / Doran ] pic.twitter.com/6go1XgvXQx
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) January 28, 2019
2/11/19
"Detail from @NASAJuno Perijove 17 [ Eichstädt / Doran ]"
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"Pole of Jupiter looks like a pepperoni pizza. Actually, they are cyclones! (NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / ASI / INAF / JIRAM)"
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Jupiter
— Seán Doran (@_TheSeaning) February 21, 2019
from @NASAJuno Perijove 18
[ Eichstädt / Doran ] pic.twitter.com/GZhmTgX4lp
3/4/19
"NASA has released new images of Jupiter, taken by the Juno Spacecraft. This is Art."
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