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NASA shares the first 3D view of the atmosphere of the Jupiter

The Juno aircraft of the NASA entered the orbit of the Jupiter in 2016. Until today, the spacecraft has circled the planet 37 times and it successfully took pictures from underneath of its turbulent atmosphere covered with clouds.

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NASA shares the first 3D view of the atmosphere of the Jupiter

According to the officials these storms happen actually much higher than it was initially thought. Some of them may reach up to 100 kilometers beneath the clouds and others like the Great Red Spot reach more than 350 kilometers.

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NASA shares the first 3D view of the atmosphere of the Jupiter

The discovery also shows us that the vortexes cover regions where the water condenses and clouds are formed, including the areas lower than the depth where the solar light warms up the atmosphere.

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NASA shares the first 3D view of the atmosphere of the Jupiter

"Being able to complement MWR's finding on the depth gives us great confidence that future gravity experiments at Jupiter will yield equally intriguing results", said Marzia Parisi, a Juno scientist from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, regarding the recent discoveries.