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Keywords: ocean, Jupiter, Callisto, Ganymede
![Облака Юпитера с борта Кассини](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2005/09/12/0001207978/jupiterbrain_cassini.preview.jpg)
11.09.2005
Gas giant Jupiter is the solar system's largest world with about 320 times the mass of planet Earth. Famous for its Great Red Spot, Jupiter is also known for its regular, equatorial cloud bands, visible in very modest sized telescopes.
![Луна, Венера, Юпитер, Феникс](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2004/08/09/0001198924/moonjup_polakis_big.preview.jpg)
25.08.1998
Before a relaxing sunrise, the sky begins to glow with unusual delights. Such was the view from Papago Park in Phoenix, Arizona this April. The glittering objects visible in this photograph are, from lower left to upper right: Phoenix, our Moon, Venus, and Jupiter. Such proximity is somewhat unusual.
![Кассини у Юпитера: кино про Красное Пятно](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2000/12/19/0001162324/redspot_cassini.preview.gif)
23.11.2000
Everything is big on Jupiter, the solar system's reigning gas giant. For example, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is a hurricane-like storm system at least twice the diameter of planet Earth. Approaching Jupiter...
![Млечный путь на высоте 5000 метров](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/01/05/0001225470/16500feetmilkywaykc2_brunier800.preview.jpg)
4.01.2008
Climb up to 5000 meters (16,500 feet) above sea level, near Cerro Chajnantor in the northern Chilean Andes, and your night sky could encompass this cosmic vista. Recorded from that high and dry locale, the spectacular fish-eye image features the myriad stars and sprawling dust clouds of our Milky Way Galaxy.
![Столкновение штормов](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2008/07/28/0001228941/3spots_hst_c800.preview.jpg)
24.07.2008
These detailed Hubble Space Telescope close-ups feature Jupiter's ancient swirling storm system known as the Great Red Spot. They also follow the progress of two newer storm systems that have grown to take on a similar reddish hue: the smaller "Red Spot Jr." (bottom), and smaller still, a "baby red spot". Red Spot Jr.
![Дети Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/17/0001217895/c3planets_labels_c33.preview.jpg)
16.11.2006
For a moment, planets Jupiter, Venus, Mars, and Mercury all posed near their parent star in this Sun-centered view, recorded on November 11. The picture, from a coronograph onboard the space-based SOlar Heliospheric Observatory, spans 15 degrees with the Sun's size and position indicated by the white circle.
![Перийовий 16: пролетая над Юпитером](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2019/02/05/0001456951/jup.preview.png)
5.02.2019
Watch Juno zoom past Jupiter again. NASA's robotic spacecraft Juno is continuing on its 53-day, highly-elongated orbits around our Solar System's largest planet. The featured video is from perijove 16, the sixteenth time that Juno has passed near Jupiter since it arrived in mid-2016.
![Тройное соединение над Национальным парком Галисии](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/06/24/0001337871/TripleConjunction_Rey_960.preview.jpg)
24.06.2015
What are those bright objects hovering over the horizon? Planets -- and the Moon. First out, the horizon featured is a shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean that occurs at the Galicia National Park in northern Spain. Next furthest out, on the left, is the Moon.
![Соединение Венеры и Юпитера](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2015/07/02/0001338210/VenusandJupiterareClose_WangLetian1024.preview.jpg)
2.07.2015
On June 30, Venus and Jupiter were close in western skies at dusk. Near the culmination of this year's gorgeous conjunction, the two bright evening planets are captured in the same telescopic field of view in this image taken after sunset from Bejing, China.
![Приближаясь к Юпитеру](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/05/23/0001383427/jup.preview.jpg)
23.05.2017
What would it look like to approach Jupiter? To help answer this, a team of 91 amateur astrophotographers took over 1,000 pictures of Jupiter from the Earth with the resulting images aligned and digitally merged into the featured time-lapse video. Image taking began in 2014 December and lasted just over three months.
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