NASA’s spacecraft at Jupiter sent back some jaw-dropping photos
with the Hubble Space Telescope and the ground-based Gemini Observatory in Hawaii to study Jupiter’s storms simultaneously. Thunderheads on Jupiter can stretch-out 40 miles— five times taller than typical thunderheads on Earth—unleashing super-energetic lightning flashes.... [+]As it swoops low over Jupiter’s cloud-tops, Juno has been able to detect radio signals and use them to map where lightning is occurring on both the night-side and day-sides of the planet.; water makes up about 0.
Juno launched on August 5, 2011, on an Atlas V rocket. It’s part of NASA’s New Frontiers missions, which also includes the New Horizons mission that studied
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