Jupiter's unearthly beauty revealed in gorgeous true-color image from Juno flyby

We're now able to see what Jupiter's atmosphere looks like and it is stunning.

NASA's Jupiter explorer Juno new image reveals colorful details in the Jupiter’s atmosphere.
NASA's Jupiter explorer Juno new image reveals colorful details in the Jupiter’s atmosphere.
(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Björn Jónsson)

A new image captured by NASA's Juno Jupiter explorer reveals features in the turbulent atmosphere of the solar system's largest planet in the same colors a human observer would see them.

Juno took the image on July 5, 2022, during its 43rd close flyby of Jupiter using its JunoCam instrument. The spacecraft was at a distance of 3,300 miles (5,300 kilometers) from the tops of the gas giant's clouds when the image was taken, zipping by at 130,000 mph (209,000 kph).

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