Jupiter (filtered) by Judith Schmidt.
In this composite image from near-infrared light, two of Jupiter’s moons are visible against the planet. The white circle in the middle of Jupiter is Io, and the blue circle at upper right is Ganymede. The three black spots are shadows cast by Io, Ganymede, and another moon, Callisto.
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and E. Karkoschka (University of Arizona)
llustration from the great jupiter storm
a sailor moon inspired spell to banish toxic and dangerous people
⚡ gather: sea salt, storm water, a bay leaf and flint
⚡ combine the sea salt in the storm water until it dissolves
⚡ soak the bay leaf in the water, then wrap it around the flint
⚡ place the object near the doorway of your home, or bury it by the front doorstep.
⚡ chant: “ On behalf of Jupiter, I call upon the forces of thunder and lightning to banish this mophead! Jupiter Thunder Crash ! ”
Spell Circle
Purpose: To sanctify and maintain a space
Recommended Casting Type: Altar
Recommended Anchor: Wood
Outer Ring Translation: “Sanctify this space. Only my circle of spirits and gods may enter.”
Language: English
Script: Woevian
Planetary Correspondences: Sun/Jupiter/Saturn
Directional Correspondences: Center
Color Correspondences: Silver
Numerology: 0/1/3
Jupiter’s Big Red
Jupiter is perpetually covered with clouds composed of ammonia crystals and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide. The clouds are located in the tropopause and are arranged into bands of different latitudes, known as tropical regions. These are sub-divided into lighter-hued zones and darker belts. The interactions of these conflicting circulation patterns cause storms and turbulence. Wind speeds of 100 m/s (360 km/h) are common in zonal jets. The zones have been observed to vary in width, color and intensity from year to year, but they have remained sufficiently stable for scientists to give them identifying designations.
The cloud layer is only about 50 km (31 mi) deep, and consists of at least two decks of clouds: a thick lower deck and a thin clearer region. There may also be a thin layer of water clouds underlying the ammonia layer. Supporting the idea of water clouds are the flashes of lightning detected in the atmosphere of Jupiter. These electrical discharges can be up to a thousand times as powerful as lightning on Earth. The water clouds are assumed to generate thunderstorms in the same way as terrestrial thunderstorms, driven by the heat rising from the interior.
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