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Juno spacecraft photographs Jupiter’s chaotic atmosphere, unveiling incredible cloud patterns

NASA’s Juno captures swirling turbulence in Jupiter’s northern latitudes, revealing dynamic belts, zones and complex high-speed atmospheric winds.

September 30, 2025 / 14:59 IST
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Juno spacecraft captured image of Jupiter’s northern high latitudes. (Image: Jackie Branc/science.nasa.gov)
Juno spacecraft captured image of Jupiter’s northern high latitudes. (Image: Jackie Branc/science.nasa.gov)

NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured a striking new view of Jupiter this week, showing the chaotic beauty of its atmosphere in the planet’s northern high latitudes. Taken during Juno’s 69th axial rotation on 28 January 2025, this still shows Jupiter’s stripe and stripe bands that massively turbulent winds would have to crash into each other to sculpt into their delicate cloud eddies.

From Raw Data to Vivid Colour

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The full image of Jupiter patterns was taken at a distance of about 58,000 kilometres above Jupiter’s cloud tops. This image was subsequently processed by citizen scientist Jackie Branc to enhance its colours revealing the gas giant’s vivid atmospheric features. Jupiter’s bands and clouds are made up of winds blowing in opposing directions.

Turbulence in Motion