Jet Stream in Jupiter's Atmosphere Photo: NASA Shares Visual of Never Seen Before High-Speed Jet Stream On the Largest Planet in Solar System

NASA recently shared an image of a new, never-before-seen feature in Jupiter’s atmosphere which is a high-speed jet stream. The jet stream spans more than 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometres) wide and sits above Jupiter’s equator above the main cloud decks.

Jupiter Atmosphere (Credits: NASA/IG)

NASA recently shared an image of a new, never-before-seen feature in Jupiter’s atmosphere which is a high-speed jet stream. The jet stream spans more than 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometres) wide and sits above Jupiter’s equator above the main cloud decks. The discovery of this jet is giving insights into how the layers of Jupiter’s famously turbulent atmosphere interact with each other, and how NASA's Webb Telescope is uniquely capable of tracking those features. 'Merging Galaxies': NASA's Hubble Telescope Shares Captivating Image of Two Merging Galaxies Located 350 Million Light Years From Earth (See Pic).

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