During its seventh close pass flight away from Jupiter, NASA’s spacecraft Juno snapped a few pictures of the planet’s South Pole and its atmosphere. The photos were taken on May 19 of this year and were taken from about 29,100 miles (46,900 kilometers) above the cloud tops. The spacecraft was also over 65.9 degrees south latitude, with a lovely view of the south polar region of the planet.
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Absolutely amazing looking.
Jupiter gave Saturn a ring. Saturn gave Jupiter a pearl necklace ;)