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Keywords: Jupiter, storm, oval clouds
![Перийовий 11: пролетая около Юпитера](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/08/29/0001847039/jup.preview.preview.preview.png)
28.08.2022
Here comes Jupiter! NASA's robotic spacecraft Juno is continuing on its highly-elongated orbits around our Solar System's largest planet. The featured video is from perijove 11 in early 2018, the eleventh time Juno has passed near Jupiter since it arrived in mid-2016.
![Юпитер от космического телескопа "Джеймс Вебб"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/08/30/0001847154/Jupiter2_WebbSchmidt_1080_annotated.preview.jpg)
30.08.2022
This new view of Jupiter is illuminating. High-resolution infrared images of Jupiter from the new James Webb Space Telescope (Webb) reveal, for example, previously unknown differences between high-floating bright clouds -- including the Great Red Spot -- and low-lying dark clouds.
![Вращение Юпитера и его спутников](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/10/25/0001853841/jup.preview.png)
25.10.2022
Jupiter and its moons move like our Sun and its planets. Similarly, Jupiter spins while its moons circle around. JupiterБs rotation can be observed by tracking circulating dark belts and light zones. The Great Red Spot, the largest storm known, rotates to become visible after about 15 seconds in the 48-second time lapse video.
![Сближение Венеры и Юпитера над Германией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/03/15/0001887195/JupiterVenus_Luy_960.preview.jpg)
15.03.2023
This was a sky to show the kids. Early this month the two brightest planets in the night sky, Jupiter and Venus, appeared to converge. At their closest, the two planets were separated by only about the angular width of the full moon.
![Погружение в Юпитер](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/12/14/0001394155/jup.preview.png)
14.12.2017
Take this simulated plunge and dive into the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the Solar System's ruling gas giant. The awesome animation is based on image data from JunoCam, and the microwave radiometer on board the Jupiter-orbiting Juno spacecraft.
!["Юнона" наблюдает шторм на Юпитере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/11/28/0001393231/SpiralCloud_Juno_960.preview.jpg)
28.11.2017
Some storms on Jupiter are quite complex. The swirling storm was captured late last month by the NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft currently orbiting the Solar System's largest planet. The featured image spans about 30,000 kilometers, making this storm system just about as wide as planet Earth.
![Планеты на крыле](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/06/0001395873/DSC07952JupMars_DHan1024.preview.jpg)
6.01.2018
Lately, bright Jupiter and fainter Mars have been easy to spot for early morning skygazers. Before dawn on January 7 the two naked-eye planets will reach a close conjunction near the horizon, only 1/4 degree apart in predawn eastern skies. That apparent separation corresponds to about half the angular diameter of a Full Moon.
![Юпитер в инфракрасном свете от телескопа им.Хаббла](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/02/21/0001398970/JupiterIR_HubbleSchmidt_960.preview.jpg)
21.02.2018
Jupiter looks a bit different in infrared light. To better understand Jupiter's cloud motions and to help NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft understand the Hubble Space Telescope is being directed to regularly image the entire Jovian giant.
![Юпитер на картине](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/04/07/0001405752/PIA21983JupiterLundh1024.preview.jpg)
7.04.2018
Brush strokes of Jupiter's signature atmospheric bands and vortices form this planetary post-impressionist work of art. The creative image uses actual data from the Juno spacecraft's JunoCam. To paint on the digital canvas, a image with light and dark tones was chosen for processing and an oil-painting software filter applied.
![Обсерватория на фоне покрытия Юпитера Луной](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/05/24/0001899554/MoonJupiter_Whitacre_960.preview.jpg)
24.05.2023
Sometimes we witness the Moon moving directly in front of -- called occulting -- one of the planets in our Solar System. Earlier this month that planet was Jupiter. Captured here was the moment when Jupiter re-appeared from behind the surface of our Moon.
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