All Work Should Be Play

NASA's Juno Spacecraft Shares Mesmerizing Image

NASA's Juno spacecraft captures a captivating image of anti-cyclone storms on Jupiter, showcasing their swirling patterns.

Juno's recent flyby of Jupiter reveals a massive anti-cyclonic storm amidst other swirling storms, resembling hot sulfur mud pots.

Jupiter's storm systems, visible in Juno's photo, could engulf more than 1,300 Earths due to the planet's immense size.

Unlike Earth, Jupiter's largest storms are high-pressure anti-cyclones, lasting for years instead of weeks.

NASA's study of storm clouds on Jupiter provides valuable insights into Earth's weather patterns.