Scientists Cook Up Jupiter's Atmosphere on Earth

Close-up of Jupiter's Great Red Spot as seen by a Voyager spacecraft.
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)

On a rooftop in downtown Atlanta, a group of scientists are cooking up alien atmospheres. Their results will help astronomers understand the data that NASA's Juno spacecraft will send back from Jupiter in 2016.

Jupiter's cloudy bands and great red spot are visible with an amateur telescope. But the elements that compose them are more challenging to detect.

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Nola Taylor Tillman is a contributing writer for Live Science and Space.com. She loves all things space and astronomy-related, and enjoys the opportunity to learn more. She has a Bachelor’s degree in English and Astrophysics from Agnes Scott college and served as an intern at Sky & Telescope magazine. In her free time, she homeschools her four children.