The photo was taken from NASA's Juno spacecraft as it passed the gas giantNASA's Junocam allows the public to take images from the spacecraft using their own processing techniques
It is actually a photograph of the cloudy skies over Jupiter, taken by NASA's Juno spacecraft during its 18th flyby of the solar system giant.The picture is a photograph taken from space which has been enhanced by Kevin M Gill, a NASA software engineer who has developed an online following for his stunning space images.in late February, with the space agency blog praising Mr Gill for capturing the"dramatic atmospheric features" in Jupiter's northern hemisphere.
Mr Gill's image was taken on February 12, 2019, when Juno was about 13,000 kilometres above the Jupiter's cloud tops., a publicly available resource where astrophotography buffs can view data from the Juno mission.
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