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The James Webb Space Telescope's Near captured imagery of Jupiter and its moons Amalthea and Adrastea on July 27, 2022. Also visible in the false color Near Infrared Camara (NIRCam) images are the ...
The infrared data has been mapped onto the visible light spectrum, so these images are "false-color," not "true-color." Related: Jupiter, too! New James Webb photos show giant planet's rings ...
An artificially colored view of Jupiter as seen in ultraviolet light. In addition to the Great Red Spot, which appears blue, another oval feature can be seen in the brown haze at Jupiter's south pole.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot appears blue instead of red in ultraviolet. Hubble Space Telescope image of an ultraviolet view of Jupiter (main) and true-color image of Jupiter, also taken by the Hubble ...
JunoCam, the visible light imager aboard NASA’s Juno, captured this enhanced-color view on Jan. 28 of Jupiter’s northern high latitudes from an altitude of about 36,000 miles above the giant ...
However, no study so far has definitively spotted rings around any of the solar system's 300-odd moons. (A 2008 study claiming that Jupiter's moon Rhea possessed a ring turned out to be a false ...
The spacecraft’s most recent dispatch is from its 66th perijove, completed on October 23, which also took Juno close to Amalthea, Jupiter’s 104-mile-wide, potato-shaped moon.