My GIF Of An Io Transit That Happened A Couple Months Ago

My GIF Of An Io Transit That Happened A Couple Months Ago

My GIF of an Io transit that happened a couple months ago

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4 years ago
Crescent Moon, Jupiter And Four Of Its Moons.

Crescent Moon, Jupiter and four of its moons.

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4 years ago
Jupiter Has 12 Newly Discovered Moons!! I Really Relate To Valetudo, For Some Reason…
Jupiter Has 12 Newly Discovered Moons!! I Really Relate To Valetudo, For Some Reason…
Jupiter Has 12 Newly Discovered Moons!! I Really Relate To Valetudo, For Some Reason…
Jupiter Has 12 Newly Discovered Moons!! I Really Relate To Valetudo, For Some Reason…

Jupiter has 12 newly discovered moons!! I really relate to Valetudo, for some reason…

4 years ago
Jupiter’s Bottom. Credit: NASA

Jupiter’s bottom. Credit: NASA

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4 years ago

Jupiter Success Spell ♃

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*Best performed outdoors*

Required Items:

Representation of Jupiter (a picture or drawing will do)

Jupiter herbs (I used nutmeg and sage)

A pinch of Stardust Powder

Google SkyMaps [Android] or SkyView [Apple] 

Instructions:

Using the SkyMaps app or something similar, locate Jupiter in the sky - channel energy from the planet to aid you in your spell 

Add the Stardust Powder and herbs to a fire safe container

While focusing on the intent of gaining success and fortune, set the mixture ablaze

Let the fire burn out as your intent is released into the air  

4 years ago
Planetary Witches / Jupiter Aesthetic
Planetary Witches / Jupiter Aesthetic

Planetary Witches / Jupiter Aesthetic

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4 years ago

Incoming! We’ve Got Science from Jupiter!

Our Juno spacecraft has just released some exciting new science from its first close flyby of Jupiter! 

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In case you don’t know, the Juno spacecraft entered orbit around the gas giant on July 4, 2016…about a year ago. Since then, it has been collecting data and images from this unique vantage point.

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Juno is in a polar orbit around Jupiter, which means that the majority of each orbit is spent well away from the gas giant. But once every 53 days its trajectory approaches Jupiter from above its north pole, where it begins a close two-hour transit flying north to south with its eight science instruments collecting data and its JunoCam camera snapping pictures.

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Space Fact: The download of six megabytes of data collected during the two-hour transit can take one-and-a-half days!

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Juno and her cloud-piercing science instruments are helping us get a better understanding of the processes happening on Jupiter. These new results portray the planet as a complex, gigantic, turbulent world that we still need to study and unravel its mysteries.

So what did this first science flyby tell us? Let’s break it down…

1. Tumultuous Cyclones

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Juno’s imager, JunoCam, has showed us that both of Jupiter’s poles are covered in tumultuous cyclones and anticyclone storms, densely clustered and rubbing together. Some of these storms as large as Earth!

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These storms are still puzzling. We’re still not exactly sure how they formed or how they interact with each other. Future close flybys will help us better understand these mysterious cyclones. 

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Seen above, waves of clouds (at 37.8 degrees latitude) dominate this three-dimensional Jovian cloudscape. JunoCam obtained this enhanced-color picture on May 19, 2017, at 5:50 UTC from an altitude of 5,500 miles (8,900 kilometers). Details as small as 4 miles (6 kilometers) across can be identified in this image.

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An even closer view of the same image shows small bright high clouds that are about 16 miles (25 kilometers) across and in some areas appear to form “squall lines” (a narrow band of high winds and storms associated with a cold front). On Jupiter, clouds this high are almost certainly comprised of water and/or ammonia ice.

2. Jupiter’s Atmosphere

Juno’s Microwave Radiometer is an instrument that samples the thermal microwave radiation from Jupiter’s atmosphere from the tops of the ammonia clouds to deep within its atmosphere.

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Data from this instrument suggest that the ammonia is quite variable and continues to increase as far down as we can see with MWR, which is a few hundred kilometers. In the cut-out image below, orange signifies high ammonia abundance and blue signifies low ammonia abundance. Jupiter appears to have a band around its equator high in ammonia abundance, with a column shown in orange.

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Why does this ammonia matter? Well, ammonia is a good tracer of other relatively rare gases and fluids in the atmosphere…like water. Understanding the relative abundances of these materials helps us have a better idea of how and when Jupiter formed in the early solar system.

This instrument has also given us more information about Jupiter’s iconic belts and zones. Data suggest that the belt near Jupiter’s equator penetrates all the way down, while the belts and zones at other latitudes seem to evolve to other structures.

3. Stronger-Than-Expected Magnetic Field

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Prior to Juno, it was known that Jupiter had the most intense magnetic field in the solar system…but measurements from Juno’s magnetometer investigation (MAG) indicate that the gas giant’s magnetic field is even stronger than models expected, and more irregular in shape.

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At 7.766 Gauss, it is about 10 times stronger than the strongest magnetic field found on Earth! What is Gauss? Magnetic field strengths are measured in units called Gauss or Teslas. A magnetic field with a strength of 10,000 Gauss also has a strength of 1 Tesla.  

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Juno is giving us a unique view of the magnetic field close to Jupiter that we’ve never had before. For example, data from the spacecraft (displayed in the graphic above) suggests that the planet’s magnetic field is “lumpy”, meaning its stronger in some places and weaker in others. This uneven distribution suggests that the field might be generated by dynamo action (where the motion of electrically conducting fluid creates a self-sustaining magnetic field) closer to the surface, above the layer of metallic hydrogen. Juno’s orbital track is illustrated with the black curve. 

4. Sounds of Jupiter

Juno also observed plasma wave signals from Jupiter’s ionosphere. This movie shows results from Juno’s radio wave detector that were recorded while it passed close to Jupiter. Waves in the plasma (the charged gas) in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter have different frequencies that depend on the types of ions present, and their densities. 

Mapping out these ions in the jovian system helps us understand how the upper atmosphere works including the aurora. Beyond the visual representation of the data, the data have been made into sounds where the frequencies and playback speed have been shifted to be audible to human ears.

5. Jovian “Southern Lights”

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The complexity and richness of Jupiter’s “southern lights” (also known as auroras) are on display in this animation of false-color maps from our Juno spacecraft. Auroras result when energetic electrons from the magnetosphere crash into the molecular hydrogen in the Jovian upper atmosphere. The data for this animation were obtained by Juno’s Ultraviolet Spectrograph. 

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During Juno’s next flyby on July 11, the spacecraft will fly directly over one of the most iconic features in the entire solar system – one that every school kid knows – Jupiter’s Great Red Spot! If anybody is going to get to the bottom of what is going on below those mammoth swirling crimson cloud tops, it’s Juno.

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Stay updated on all things Juno and Jupiter by following along on social media: Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | Tumblr

Learn more about the Juno spacecraft and its mission at Jupiter HERE.

4 years ago
For Jupiter And Its Limitless Expansion.

For Jupiter and its limitless expansion.

Real stoked with how this one came out 💪🏻

4 years ago
True-Color Jupiter And Moon

True-Color Jupiter and Moon

4 years ago

♃ Jupiter

Influences: Teacher, education, inspiration, honor, wisdom, justice, law, investment, wealth, generosity Crystals: Lapis lazuli, azurite, white topaz, kyanite, green aventurine Herbs: Cedar, clove, cinquefoil, saffron, bergamont, nutmeg, clove, anise, catnip, sage, bay laurel, sandalwood Deities: Jupiter, Marduk, Thor, Zeus, Isia, Hera, Juno Themis  Animals: Eagle, unicorn Element: Air, Fire Metal: Tin  Day of the Week: Thursday Number: 3 Color: Purple, blue Astrological Sign: Sagittarius Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous Tarot: The Wheel of Fortune Anatomy: Lower back, hips, thighs, feet Musical tone: F sharp Jupiter sigil courtesy of @xenon-exe​

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3 years ago
I Attract Abundant Wealth

I attract abundant wealth

-Green for wealth

-Counterclockwise arrows for manifestation

-The alchemical symbol for earth for abundance

-The symbol of Jupiter for blessing, growth, expansion, and wealth

-The number 3 for abundance and growth

-The number 8 for accomplishment, action, and abundance

-The number 1 for opportunity and manifestation

Created using the planetary square of Jupiter for blessing, growth, expansion,  and wealth

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