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NASA has just unveiled some of the sharpest, most breathtaking images of Jupiter ever captured — and they look almost too vivid to be real.Razor-sharp bands of swirling clouds race across the giant planet in stunning detail. Colossal storm systems collide, twist, and churn in an endless atmospheric ballet. The entire globe pulses with motion, like a vast, turbulent ocean of gas frozen in a single explosive moment.But these images are far more than cosmic eye candy — they’re pure science in motion.Every subtle shift in color reveals a different chemical cocktail in Jupiter’s atmosphere. The intricate patterns trace ferocious jet streams and powerful winds that whip around the planet at hundreds of miles per hour, creating a climate of unimaginable violence compared to anything on Earth.And dominating the scene, still raging after more than three centuries…The Great Red Spot — a monstrous anticyclone so enormous it could swallow our entire planet whole — continues its centuries-long roar, its crimson eye staring defiantly back at us.This is Jupiter, up close and personal: chaotic, violent, hypnotic, and more alive than ever.We’re finally seeing the king of the planets like never before.
Media: NASA