Checkout these green glow on top Jupiter's clouds from Juno Spacecraft taken posted Oct 9
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At least they are not using a pepperoni this time.
This is what Jupiter actually looks like. Took it from my own backyard:
https://media.scored.co/post/caAqU9MedC6P.png
Very bright.
What Jupiter looks like thru NOT serious astronomy camera .... Planets thru a telescope .. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6NIBBldy8U
To get a picture of Jupiter with a telescope like that, you need to process the picture. Also I am pretty sure that he took it out of focus, and with hardly any shutter speed, as the moons can not be seen, or appear very dim.
https://youtu.be/lS2_7FfkAcU?t=96
From the same channel, it is a processed image of Jupiter. Edit: And not even an image, but a video, that he took a screenshot from.
Thats really cool man. Thanks for sharing.
No problem. Still learning how to take pictures of the celestial bodies. I think the shutter speed was around 6 seconds, so a lot of light was gathered.
Absolutely amazing
Pretty neat - this is ionized oxygen emitting a bright green glow. That also happens in Earth tornados when the friction of the air mass movement basically rubs charges off oxygen and it emits light. So in some midwest tornados the sky turns green for awhile. I've actually seen it, been there. This does not happen in mild air movement, only high speed. It's clear Jupiter has monster tornado action.
Imagine the heat being produced under them clouds to generate that amount of cyclonic and anticyclonic activity? Thousands of storms the size of the pacific ocean and bigger.. You look at Jupiter storms you will see counter clockwise and then right next to many of them anticyclonic (right next to each other) https://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmgill/with/52244100825/
The high gravity also causes violent atmosphere movements in part because there is quite high pressure on the gas molecules. It's not gentle and weak, downforces are strong. Countering that is rising gas caused by heat - Jupiter's core is hot.
I like to look at Jupiter as a Brown Dwarf star and not a planet. Jupiter puts out twice as much energy than it receives from the Sun. Jupiter is its own system. That link I sent you, checkout Juno's recent photos of Europa.. ((None of the science sites showed those pics)) https://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinmgill/page1
Swamp gas
Someone got the $7 green laser pointer off Ebay
Check out this shot of the planet from its only habitable moon.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Avatar/comments/ul52ge/pandora_despite_being_almost_as_large_as_earth_is/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
Trump's silhouette