NASA Revelation: Juno Shows Jupiter’s Storms Like Never Before
NASA’s Juno captures Jupiter’s colossal storms, the Great Red Spot, and Clyde’s Spot, revealing chaotic weather, polar cyclones, and intricate atmospheric mysteries.
- Jul 8, 2026,
- Updated Jul 8, 2026 3:27 PM IST

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Jovian Marvel
NASA’s Juno spacecraft unveils Jupiter like never before, capturing its colossal storms, swirling clouds, and the legendary Great Red Spot. Scientists are stunned by unexpected changes in the centuries-old storm’s behavior, hinting at new atmospheric mysteries.

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Clyde Spot
Among the massive storms, a newly discovered oval-shaped storm has emerged, dubbed “Clyde’s Spot” by amateur astronomer Clyde Foster. This tiny yet dynamic formation raises questions about Jupiter’s chaotic and ever-evolving weather systems. (Photo : NASA)

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Polar Chaos
Time-lapse images reveal Jupiter’s south pole as a turbulent whirl of cyclones up to 1,000 km wide. The complexity of overlapping vortices challenges our understanding of planetary atmospheric dynamics. (Photo : NASA)

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Shadow Play
Io, Jupiter’s innermost Galilean moon, casts a dramatic shadow on the gas giant, illustrating the intricate gravitational dance between the planet and its moons while highlighting celestial perspectives unseen from Earth. (Photo : NASA)

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Filament Mystery
During close flybys, Juno captured a chaotic “folded filamentary region” in Jupiter’s northern hemisphere, revealing deep atmospheric layers and jet streams in stunning detail, revolutionizing how scientists map gas giant interiors. (Photo : NASA)

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Spiraling Storms
Massive cyclonic arms and bright white cloud tops spiral violently across Jupiter, giving a glimpse into extreme weather conditions that dwarf any storm found on Earth, emphasizing the planet’s dynamic and volatile climate. (Photo : NASA)

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Galileo Tribute
Juno’s journey honors astronomer Galileo Galilei, capturing high-resolution images of Jupiter’s moons, rings, and atmospheric phenomena, bridging centuries of discovery with cutting-edge technology to deepen our cosmic understanding.
