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I have always felt the same. The forces at play there are unimaginably violent. Once you get past how visually "pretty" it looks and think about the chemistry, radiation, gravity, magnetism, etc it's as frightening as any hell we could imagine.
@@NelsonClickHave you watched the horror-scifi film Event Horizon? The whole plot takes place in the atmosphere of Neptune, where the spaceship is found floating adrift. This is a great narrative resource because during the whole film you can notice a raging storm of tempestuous winds, thunders and lightnings shaking the ship, which adds to the sheer feeling of terror and helplessness. The ominous presence of Neptune and its terrifying atmosphere is the perfect scenario for such a film. I always remember this cult classic when I read about the gas giants' turbulent atmospheres, it's a good way to imagine how scary it would feel to actually be there.
Hard to believe that NASA was originally going to send Juno to Jupiter without a camera. They only included one as "public outreach". Thank goodness they did.
As you can imagine, sending anything to Jupiter costs a large sum of money. So every gram of equipment must really pay off in terms of mission objectives. I mean, a color camera just for our amusement is taking the place of a sensor package that could have added more scientific value to the project.
@gregthegroove like we have an atmosphere. Jupiter's is just massive and represents almost the whole thing. Imagine a super dense core with a super dense atmosphere. Keep it mind it is unsure if that core is solid. So it may very well be a super dense soup of molten stuff.
@@gregthegroove Simply because being much bigger and/or further from the star, (hence colder), it has much higher gravity and has retained much hydrogen and helium Earth lost all of its hydrogen and helium to space in its early years. Planets can roughly be split into 3 types. Huge, dense gaseous atmospheres no clearly defined surface; medium size, with atmospheres, with a solid surface; small with no atmosphere, and a solid surface.
There’s something deep under the clouds, it’s not just a ball of clouds. As he was saying in this video, about 2,000 miles deep, there is something, possibly an ocean of various chemicals, liquid hydrogen? Deep near the center, gravity compresses hydrogen into a solid, that behaves like a metal. Or so they theorize, no one really knows for sure. Long ago they dropped a probe into the clouds, it didn’t get far before it was crushed by atmospheric pressure.
Planet Jupiter is akin to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: so much colour, beauty and wonder at which to marvel. The preciseness and detail of all their respective features is extraordinary.
Because it's not. If we were to look at it with human eyes it's just a bunch of grey gases. They overlay certain gases with different colors to add detail. It's all art.
My brain can fathom steam and smoke, but despite being photographs, they look like paintings because my brain just can’t wrap around the idea of seeing a giant ball of gas in space
@@osasunaitor well, in fluid dynamics lengths do matter! as they impact important characteristics and parameters such as the reynolds number! which dictate how the flow behaves
I seriously hope that one day we'll have technology that can remotely fly into there and see what is going on in there. I can't even imagine the terror
Absolutely, just getting enough footage to let people really bask in the reality of planet sized storms raging harder than anything we've witnessed. I just want to know why they'd put all the effort into trying to figure out atmospheric composition the hard way when they could just launch a mini rocket to dart in and ride the centripetal force just right to swoop by grabbing some of it, using that momentum/angle to break free of it's gravity. IDK, seems pretty reasonable to me, but idk what kind of atmospheric pressure is right at the very surface.
I'd love to know what the core looks like. At those pressures where hydrogen becomes like a metallic soup. It would be a totally alien environment compared to anything we've ever seen or experienced on Earth. I wonder if any extremophile life could possibly exist down there. The radiation would probably make it impossible.
So viel anders war es hier manchmal auch nicht: In Südafrika sind Wanderdünen ausgegraben worden mit einer Körnung von 5 bis 10mm Durchmesser. Das erfordert konstante Windgeschwindigkeiten von mehr als 500 km/h.
Superb, very professional work as always, sir. I watch alot of science programs and channels and your overall presentation and formula is honestly some of the best out there, period. Also, the HD detail of these images is beyond anything I thought we were capable of...yet, it's beyond good, it's surreal. Big props and congratulations to all that designed and built Juno, considering the IMMENSE amount of elements it endured just to get to Jupiter and the unrelenting bombardment it gets every second, Juno is damn impressive.
A lot of people say Saturn is the Solar System's most photogenic planet, but for me personally, that title goes to Jupiter. Saturn's rings are spectacular, but when it comes to dynamic contrast and colours, Jupiter reigns supreme.
The colours swirling around Jupiter's atmosphere reminds me of the old sand glasses with mottled sand that creates different patterns or layers of coloured sand. Fantastic video Rob! Wishing you and your family a safe and happy Christmas 🎄🙂
Splendid comparison! I remember those old sand glasses well! Although they weren’t so old when I was a wee lad, eh? I hope you and yours have the jolliest of Christmases, good sir!
We did drop a probe into Jupiter back in the 90s, but unfortunately, it wasn't equipped with a camera. Although it did take some amazing readings of the gas giants' atmosphere. V
Jupiter's beauty never ceases to amaze. EDIT:- I've just been through the comments, and they're more mind-blowing than Jupiter itself, e.g. _Jupiter has a rocky core. Mostly carbon and metallic hydrogen I think._
If anyone who is watching these storms (8:25) recalls these patterns the last time they did fractal graphic geometric partial synchronization, they will see a startling similarity.
@5:25: One can see the thunder storms heads popping out inside that white big flat vortex, which is about the size of our Moon. Finally, a small sense of scale and some 3D properties of the clouds over all. --I would love to see a hot air balloon probe be sent there so that we can see the clouds from that perspective.
this video just goes to show that as time goes on, we may get to learn more and more about Jupiter and one day mankind might actually discover a lot more about the mysteries of this planet
If your imaginary friend in the sky doesn't care about 3 year olds with leukemia or families crushed by tsunamis, he doesn't get to take credit for what you consider purdy storms on another planet.
I have 3 questions. What causes the bands of Jupiter to move in opposite directions? What causes the blue color at the poles? What causes the hexagonal cloud structures at the poles(or is that saturn)?
Question about the gases on Jupiter: Can the strong gravity and pressure of Jupiter cause these games to be fluid like our oceans are with water here on Earth?
I wrote gases and the spell checker changed it to games. It does this when I posted it hope this works to explain why my question makes no sense. I hate phone spell checker...😂
Yes.. for example Earth is liquid in the core. In theoritical hole through the earth air pressure at 60 mi. depth the gases in "air" would be a liquid..
@@jeffbrinkerhoff5121 Permanent Gas: "Permanent gas is a term used for a gas which has a critical temperature below the range of normal human-habitable temperatures and therefore cannot be liquefied by pressure within this range."
Like if we were able to stand on jupiter, just imagine how high the sky would be compared to ours here on earth! I don't even think our human brains would be able to even fathom how much space that would be in that world!
This video contains the most amazing and comprehensive information about the Planet Jupiter that I have ever imagined, Thank You Rob and the crew that make this great channel possible. V-Rocks.🌠
I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the beauty of these pictures. And these are REAL PICTURES??? Bruh, these are REAL fuckin pictures. I can't get over that. Any of it, really.
the most baffling thing about it is that compared to Jupiter, storms on earth are basically flat/2dimensional, but on/in jupiter, the storms must also be large in height/depth. no idea if we have any way of knowing how deep the red spot goes or what its total volume happens to be
Just think we don’t actually know for a fact that there’s no solid land mass in the middle of Jupiter or what could actually be hidden underneath miles of gasses,,Jupiter is massive so anything could be inside that massive ball of gasses,,just because humans couldn’t survive hidden inside there,,doesn’t mean other life forms couldn’t
I’m surprised at the number of people who are under the impression Jupiter is just a ball of pure gas? It’s very well established that there is a core, likely under layers of supercritical fluids, guess you could almost call it akin to an “ocean” of hydrogen? Just makes it that much more fascinating what’s below those clouds…
I have always wondered how the outer larger planets (especially Jupiter) formed with such different composition. How massive Jupiter is being 1300 the size of Earth, and how we did not end up a moon of Jupiter and not our Sun.
Stunning images. And the polar orbit is very revealing. And I'm impressed with the ingenuity of the engineers to have made a probe capable of withstanding for so long Jupiter's fierce radiation. Bravo. Christmas is almost here. Hope it's a wonderful time for you and yours. 🌲👍
if these four are the gas giants...including Jupiter. What hold the gas not escaping in the space and what gives them the structure of a perfect spare with the highest wind and storms
Just to plan and then build Juno, scientists needed to know an incredible amount of data already. It's an amazing achievment by an American company that will go down in history.
Definitely not on Jupiter, but we have already dropped a probe into its clouds. I made a video about it here - ruclips.net/video/1Fea_IbAPTo/видео.htmlsi=L6QrsL-x2nrd0iR-
If Jupiter is gas giant then if you give oxygen by oxygen plant several Then hydrogen mix with oxygen create water molecules and ocean of water . Why not apply this method to create ocean of water . We can know how much land mass is there .
Again all my congratulations for your condensed video with high quality comments and images! We feel so tiny when we know that Earth could easily fit within Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The swirling clouds look like an abstract piece of art! Thanks for sharing all this!
😊🙏 It is fascinating to know that , all the 9 planets & our host star the Sun , affecting each other's gravitational pull thus forming our very own unique Solar System we call home in this sector of our Milky Way galaxy! 🙏 🌷🌿🌍✌💜🕊
If you look at 9:10 where he is talking about the dolphin shape in the clouds, if you look right below, it looks like a flock of white egrets or herons! Super cool pictures in this vid!!
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Those are very stylish pens but, wow, that's a hefty price tag.
Shipping a pen worldwide. Such a company is rare. 😀
Oh the nostalgia i'm 50yo and i remember that hovering pen from my childhood,it was alot cheaper 45 years ago though,lmao.
@@thesmoker2118 that's distinctly not how anything works
I have always found the gas giants absolutely terrifying.
Like "Fee Fi Fo Fum I let one rip from my bum" gas giants???
I have always felt the same. The forces at play there are unimaginably violent. Once you get past how visually "pretty" it looks and think about the chemistry, radiation, gravity, magnetism, etc it's as frightening as any hell we could imagine.
@@Diponty
Great minds and all that... 😆
@@NelsonClickHave you watched the horror-scifi film Event Horizon? The whole plot takes place in the atmosphere of Neptune, where the spaceship is found floating adrift. This is a great narrative resource because during the whole film you can notice a raging storm of tempestuous winds, thunders and lightnings shaking the ship, which adds to the sheer feeling of terror and helplessness. The ominous presence of Neptune and its terrifying atmosphere is the perfect scenario for such a film.
I always remember this cult classic when I read about the gas giants' turbulent atmospheres, it's a good way to imagine how scary it would feel to actually be there.
@@Diponty😂
Funny how these pics are so clear but anytime anyone posts a pic of an alien or bigfoot, its always blurry as hell.
i'm not even saying theyre real, but i dont think most people have nasa quality cameras lying around
These images are produced by computer app.😮
@@EnglishwithMasoodall digital pictures are!
And no one can hold a camera still
I think if bigfoot was 87.000 miles tall the pictures would be quite clear 😉
Hard to believe that NASA was originally going to send Juno to Jupiter without a camera. They only included one as "public outreach". Thank goodness they did.
That is crazy for a public entity that needs goodwill for its finances.
@@MountainFisher It's depressing.
Can't trust NASA
@@MountainFisher NASA was always very dumb about such things. It's a mastodont agency that is often clueless about certain important things.
As you can imagine, sending anything to Jupiter costs a large sum of money. So every gram of equipment must really pay off in terms of mission objectives. I mean, a color camera just for our amusement is taking the place of a sensor package that could have added more scientific value to the project.
Don't you just love the cosmos. Never ending fascinations.
It’s amazing how big Jupiter is compared to Earth. And for it to be all gas with no land mass makes it even more surreal! Great video as always!
I wish someone could explain it to me in the simplest terms on how a gas giant planet is even possible because my brain hurts every time I try. 😂
@@gregthegroovegoogle
@gregthegroove like we have an atmosphere. Jupiter's is just massive and represents almost the whole thing. Imagine a super dense core with a super dense atmosphere. Keep it mind it is unsure if that core is solid. So it may very well be a super dense soup of molten stuff.
@@gregthegroove Simply because being much bigger and/or further from the star, (hence colder), it has much higher gravity and has retained much hydrogen and helium Earth lost all of its hydrogen and helium to space in its early years. Planets can roughly be split into 3 types. Huge, dense gaseous atmospheres no clearly defined surface; medium size, with atmospheres, with a solid surface; small with no atmosphere, and a solid surface.
There’s something deep under the clouds, it’s not just a ball of clouds. As he was saying in this video, about 2,000 miles deep, there is something, possibly an ocean of various chemicals, liquid hydrogen? Deep near the center, gravity compresses hydrogen into a solid, that behaves like a metal. Or so they theorize, no one really knows for sure. Long ago they dropped a probe into the clouds, it didn’t get far before it was crushed by atmospheric pressure.
on jupiter, the storms can be as large as a planet. gave me chills.
Planet Jupiter is akin to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: so much colour, beauty and wonder at which to marvel. The preciseness and detail of all their respective features is extraordinary.
Really ?
Looks gaudy !
It looks like a painting, it doesn’t look real. It’s magnificent in all its beauty and glory.💥💥💥💥
That's because it isn't real.
@@robonez ????
@@robonez how exactly? a decent telescope can see the bands of jupiter
Images, not pictures. Thats why it doesn’t look real
Because it's not. If we were to look at it with human eyes it's just a bunch of grey gases. They overlay certain gases with different colors to add detail. It's all art.
SO much better than anything on TV, whether that's free-to-air or cable!
The corporate takeover annihilated tv.
Jupiter surface is similar to a latte coffee especially the gas present in its atmosphere they are so unique giving the planet a quiet bizarre look
My brain can fathom steam and smoke, but despite being photographs, they look like paintings because my brain just can’t wrap around the idea of seeing a giant ball of gas in space
I love how the cloud swirls aren't to dissimilar to how oil in water looks. Another great video as always.
Physics is physics, no matter where you go or how big you get
I love the array of colors and shades, with the complex and varying patterns and formations.
@@osasunaitor well, in fluid dynamics lengths do matter! as they impact important characteristics and parameters such as the reynolds number! which dictate how the flow behaves
@@JulioGonzalezGutierrezdamn I studied this stuff many years ago at the engineering school, unfortunately I already forgot most
Absolutely beautiful... the wake left by some of those storms almost look like cosmic sand dunes. Thanks so much for sharing and for your insight!
I seriously hope that one day we'll have technology that can remotely fly into there and see what is going on in there. I can't even imagine the terror
I mean its thick gas clouds, its just dark once you get in there and pretty windy. Light won't penetrate far.
its not like a big cloud. there would be some pretty extreme pressures pretty quickly.
Absolutely, just getting enough footage to let people really bask in the reality of planet sized storms raging harder than anything we've witnessed. I just want to know why they'd put all the effort into trying to figure out atmospheric composition the hard way when they could just launch a mini rocket to dart in and ride the centripetal force just right to swoop by grabbing some of it, using that momentum/angle to break free of it's gravity.
IDK, seems pretty reasonable to me, but idk what kind of atmospheric pressure is right at the very surface.
I'd love to know what the core looks like. At those pressures where hydrogen becomes like a metallic soup. It would be a totally alien environment compared to anything we've ever seen or experienced on Earth.
I wonder if any extremophile life could possibly exist down there. The radiation would probably make it impossible.
So viel anders war es hier manchmal auch nicht: In Südafrika sind Wanderdünen ausgegraben worden mit einer Körnung von 5 bis 10mm Durchmesser. Das erfordert konstante Windgeschwindigkeiten von mehr als 500 km/h.
Superb, very professional work as always, sir. I watch alot of science programs and channels and your overall presentation and formula is honestly some of the best out there, period.
Also, the HD detail of these images is beyond anything I thought we were capable of...yet, it's beyond good, it's surreal. Big props and congratulations to all that designed and built Juno, considering the IMMENSE amount of elements it endured just to get to Jupiter and the unrelenting bombardment it gets every second, Juno is damn impressive.
A world that would make Vincent van Gogh proud.
The biggest innovation since impressionism
Never ceases to amaze me, this Solar System of ours
Yep, it's pretty amazing! Just think what else is out there beyond the solar system that we do not know about yet. V
God's creation is stunning!
@@Yesica1993 Indeed.
@@Yesica1993 ~sigh~
I know, right? It's so gorgeous and mind-bendingly huge that it really does defy words.@@d4mdcykey
A lot of people say Saturn is the Solar System's most photogenic planet, but for me personally, that title goes to Jupiter. Saturn's rings are spectacular, but when it comes to dynamic contrast and colours, Jupiter reigns supreme.
I agree, for the same reasons.
But in most pics we see the colors are enhanced/added, right?
@@George_Tropicana You're thinking Neptune.
I'm impartial to Earth
The only planet that competes with Jupiter for beauty is our own I feel.
It looks like it should be a companion painting to "Starry Nights". Beautiful, just beautiful!
Yeah, I just saw his style of brush strokes in it too! I had to comment elsewhere that I saw Van Gogh instead of something else.
The colours swirling around Jupiter's atmosphere reminds me of the old sand glasses with mottled sand that creates different patterns or layers of coloured sand.
Fantastic video Rob! Wishing you and your family a safe and happy Christmas 🎄🙂
Splendid comparison! I remember those old sand glasses well! Although they weren’t so old when I was a wee lad, eh? I hope you and yours have the jolliest of Christmases, good sir!
@molder2233 Thanks, my friend, I really appreciate the kind words 🙂👍
Anyone else get that "starry night - Van Gogh" feel at 5:45 ?
Wish we had a craft to handle those pressures and winds would be a hell of a video
We did drop a probe into Jupiter back in the 90s, but unfortunately, it wasn't equipped with a camera. Although it did take some amazing readings of the gas giants' atmosphere. V
I think NASA should plan a mission to send a probe down into the eye of the red storm... Imagine that video!
@@petergriffin383That would truly be amazing!
These pictures of Jupiter look like paintings so beautiful yet so horrifying
That's because they are...
To be somehow able to safely look up at these from underneath would be breathtaking.
Jupiter's beauty never ceases to amaze.
EDIT:- I've just been through the comments, and they're more mind-blowing than Jupiter itself, e.g. _Jupiter has a rocky core. Mostly carbon and metallic hydrogen I think._
If anyone who is watching these storms (8:25) recalls these patterns the last time they did fractal graphic geometric partial synchronization, they will see a startling similarity.
@5:25: One can see the thunder storms heads popping out inside that white big flat vortex, which is about the size of our Moon. Finally, a small sense of scale and some 3D properties of the clouds over all.
--I would love to see a hot air balloon probe be sent there so that we can see the clouds from that perspective.
"Orbiting 5000 miles above the clouds"
That sounds like a lot until you realise it's only half the distance from London to Sydney!
Great video BTW.
this video just goes to show that as time goes on, we may get to learn more and more about Jupiter and one day mankind might actually discover a lot more about the mysteries of this planet
It IS a work of art! One the many created by God!
If your imaginary friend in the sky doesn't care about 3 year olds with leukemia or families crushed by tsunamis, he doesn't get to take credit for what you consider purdy storms on another planet.
I have 3 questions.
What causes the bands of Jupiter to move in opposite directions?
What causes the blue color at the poles?
What causes the hexagonal cloud structures at the poles(or is that saturn)?
I wonder if the storms will ever cease and a change in atmosphere over time..? Need to learn more about this crazy but beautiful planet 🤔
Question about the gases on Jupiter: Can the strong gravity and pressure of Jupiter cause these games to be fluid like our oceans are with water here on Earth?
I wrote gases and the spell checker changed it to games. It does this when I posted it hope this works to explain why my question makes no sense. I hate phone spell checker...😂
I gassed that was the case!@@ralph72462
Yes.. for example Earth is liquid in the core. In theoritical hole through the earth air pressure at 60 mi. depth the gases in "air" would be a liquid..
@@jeffbrinkerhoff5121 Permanent Gas: "Permanent gas is a term used for a gas which has a critical temperature below the range of normal human-habitable temperatures and therefore cannot be liquefied by pressure within this range."
Jupiter is Earth’s daddy that always watches over any threat. Moody like a dad should be
Da ist was schief gelaufen mit dem Vater!
@@moped975 i read this in jordan peterson voice and it was so funny thanks
This deserves more likes! It’s interesting to learn more about Jupiter’s crazy storms!
Juno, I think you're right 😉.
Already loved the video by seeing the title. Jupiter is my favorite planet.
That was an amazingly cool face and the eyes chasing the dolphin in the next image is also very cool. I'm so glad we Humans are so weird.
I always liked clouds here on earth, and the amount of complexity this planet has is admiral
Admirable
@@RainedOnParade shut
Never saw the face until you mentioned it. Now I can't unsee it lol
Like if we were able to stand on jupiter, just imagine how high the sky would be compared to ours here on earth! I don't even think our human brains would be able to even fathom how much space that would be in that world!
Ya it would be truly insane
@@lightninggaming016 maybe one day in our after life, we will have the privilege to explore planets and galaxies
You would only see clouds,but there is nothing to stand on there
@@xxxs8309 oh yes I know, I'm just saying if we were to just be inside just to observe.. I mean, even if we were to float.
@@Buttergirla it would be an insane view indeed
Looks like my toilet after a long night of drinking whiskey
I'm not sure what kind of whisky you drink, but if it comes out looking like Jupiter then you must have had a wild night!
Toilet?
Jupiter looks like a giant gobstopper.
Can we build a probe that cam reach the bottom? It can't be turtles all the way down.
Jupiter is a work of art
This video contains the most amazing and comprehensive information about the Planet Jupiter that I have ever imagined, Thank You Rob and the crew that make this great channel possible. V-Rocks.🌠
I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY by the beauty of these pictures. And these are REAL PICTURES??? Bruh, these are REAL fuckin pictures. I can't get over that. Any of it, really.
I've seen this video about four or five times and I think it gets weirder and more beautiful each time I revisit!
Thanks for posting this!!!
they need to go inside it
Stunning pics! Natural space art!
😊🇨🇦
the most baffling thing about it is that compared to Jupiter, storms on earth are basically flat/2dimensional, but on/in jupiter, the storms must also be large in height/depth. no idea if we have any way of knowing how deep the red spot goes or what its total volume happens to be
It looks like an epoxy flooring design
Great closeups but i wish there was a scale so we can see how big things are.
Just think we don’t actually know for a fact that there’s no solid land mass in the middle of Jupiter or what could actually be hidden underneath miles of gasses,,Jupiter is massive so anything could be inside that massive ball of gasses,,just because humans couldn’t survive hidden inside there,,doesn’t mean other life forms couldn’t
These images are absolutely beautiful. Works of art.
VERY VERY BEAUTIFUL VIDEO OF JUPITER ✨
I’m surprised at the number of people who are under the impression Jupiter is just a ball of pure gas? It’s very well established that there is a core, likely under layers of supercritical fluids, guess you could almost call it akin to an “ocean” of hydrogen?
Just makes it that much more fascinating what’s below those clouds…
Well established = most likely at best. UNO no core samples as yet.
Jupiter atmosphere is scary af...
Jupiter is a star. Understanding this will help us understand the truth about our sun.
I have always wondered how the outer larger planets (especially Jupiter) formed with such different composition. How massive Jupiter is being 1300 the size of Earth, and how we did not end up a moon of Jupiter and not our Sun.
Me too! It's nice to see someone say the same thing as I have wondered
This is one of the best astronomical videos I've seen, just amazing. Thank you.
0:39 feel like I'm being watched
I wonder what the planet's core is like? Interesting.
Most intriguing 🤔
Waiting for a sunny day on Jupiter would be such a doozy.
Take forever.
Interesting video. I keep forgetting how beautiful Jupiter is. Can you make a video on what it would look and feel like to stand on the surface of Io?
Great suggestion! I'll note it down for a future video. :) V
@@V101SPACE awsome!😁 can’t wait
Oh yes. That sounds great!
Your channel is addictive, channel owner 🤤❤
Thank you. Glad you enjoy it! V
I can just imagine the weather alerts Jovians get on Jupiter!
Stunning images. And the polar orbit is very revealing. And I'm impressed with the ingenuity of the engineers to have made a probe capable of withstanding for so long Jupiter's fierce radiation. Bravo.
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What a beautiful looking planet 🪐
I love videos about Jupiter or it's moons.. thanx rob!..💙💙
Visually very pleasing.
Beautiful images. What is the background music used in this video? Sounds similar to Michael Stearns or Jonn Serrie.
if these four are the gas giants...including Jupiter. What hold the gas not escaping in the space and what gives them the structure of a perfect spare with the highest wind and storms
So beautiful. So grateful so be alive to see this wondrous scene.
Our entire atmosphere and weather system on earth would be like a small part of a cloud on Jupiter. Wild
at some point in history, there was a pattern in Jupiter's clouds that looked almost exactly like everyone on earth, trippy huh
Explain please.
Great video! Loved the images. It made me want to put on my science fiction space suit and travel to the surface. Nicely done.
Looks like a pretty marble.
Just to plan and then build Juno, scientists needed to know an incredible amount of data already. It's an amazing achievment by an American company that will go down in history.
There will be no moon style type landings on the planet Jupiter.
Not with that attitude!
Definitely not on Jupiter, but we have already dropped a probe into its clouds. I made a video about it here - ruclips.net/video/1Fea_IbAPTo/видео.htmlsi=L6QrsL-x2nrd0iR-
"I'm a big, bad problem for ever-"
Heart of Courage plays.
A dot of green at the center? Unless the definition of center has changed, that green dot is not in the center.
fantastic visuals, some parts really do look like paintings
So ... if Juno becomes angry or outraged will it turn green?🤪
If Jupiter is gas giant then if you give oxygen by oxygen plant several
Then hydrogen mix with oxygen create water molecules and ocean of water .
Why not apply this method to create ocean of water .
We can know how much land mass is there .
Again all my congratulations for your condensed video with high quality comments and images! We feel so tiny when we know that Earth could easily fit within Jupiter's Great Red Spot. The swirling clouds look like an abstract piece of art! Thanks for sharing all this!
NGL... That pen was pretty cool
😊🙏 It is fascinating to know that , all the 9 planets & our host star the Sun , affecting each other's gravitational pull thus forming our very own unique Solar System we call home in this sector of our Milky Way galaxy! 🙏 🌷🌿🌍✌💜🕊
This guy: “Getting closer than any other spacecraft”
Gallileo: “Bro, I literally fell into Jupiter’s core for ‘planetary protection’ purposes.”
Jupiters layout look reminds me of an abstract painting .
To me, the big red spot always looks like a vortex going straight down into the lower levels of Jupiter's atmosphere
My favourite Planet. Thank you Jupiter ❤
"Looks" like a work of art?
Whats an entire planet , besides precisely a work of art?
I have a question about the pen: what happens when the ink runs out?
Outstanding. I am a big fan of Jupiter and it's beauty. Thanks Juno.
Thanks! Great photos!😊
I love the solar system 😍
a visual feast indeed
If you look at 9:10 where he is talking about the dolphin shape in the clouds, if you look right below, it looks like a flock of white egrets or herons! Super cool pictures in this vid!!
yes! and if you look left below there'a a old lady with and almost skull-like face and white cape following behind the dolphin
Jupiter always looks angry because it thinks it should have been a Star.