NASA’s state-of-the-art space observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, has made an extraordinary finding within Jupiter’s Atmosphere by revealing a previously unknown rapid Jet Stream. This jet stream spans more than 3,000 miles and is located above Jupiter’s equator, separate from the main cloud covers. Jet stream in Jupiter’s atmosphere The discovery has provided valuable insights into the interactions between the different layers of Jupiter’s turbulent atmosphere and sheds light on how they work together. The lead author of the study, Ricardo Hueso of the University of the Basque Country,…
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