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Jupiter is trippy! There's a video at the bottom of the article where people have stitched all the images together.

 

http://www.businessinsider.com/new-jupiter-pictures-nasa-juno-perijove-orbit-ten-2017-11/#researchers-are-trying-to-make-sense-of-the-gas-giants-swirling-mess-of-polar-cloud-formations-like-these-captured-during-junos-tenth-perijove-5

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NASA's $1 billion Juno spacecraft completed its 10th high-speed trip around Jupiter on December 16.

The robot gets relatively close to the gas giantplanet and takes new photos with its JunoCam instrument roughly every 53 days, while traveling at speeds up to 130,000 mph.

 

 

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On 1/6/2018 at 10:43 AM, ZRod said:

Pretty sure that's a Picasso. There has to be intelligent life on Jupiter trying to contact us by rearranging their gas clouds into things they have seen from earth. How has nobody seen this?

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1 minute ago, MLB 51 said:

Makes you wonder why the images are always blurry. We have satellites that can take perfect pics of people walking down the street, but we can't get a clear image of an alien on Mars. :D

this picture is a blowup from a curiosity photo...not a military satellite

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