On October 24, 2017, NASA's
Juno spacecraft captured this beautiful photo of Jupiter during its
ninth close flyby of Jupiter. In this colour-enhanced photo, two white
ovals can be seen. These ovals are in fact two of eight massive rotating
storms at 40 degrees south latitude on the gas giant.
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Jupiter's String of Pearls
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