بالصور.. مركبة جونو تنشر صورًا مذهلة للأعاصير

التقطت كاميرا مركبة جونو الفضائية التابعة لوكالة ناسا صورا جديدة للأعاصير على كوكب المشتري. ويدرس العلماء حاليا هذا الكوكب وهو

التقطت كاميرا مركبة جونو الفضائية التابعة لوكالة ناسا صورا جديدة للأعاصير على كوكب المشتري.

ويدرس العلماء حاليا هذا الكوكب وهو أكبر كوكب في النظام الشمسي الذي يبلغ حجمه 1300 مرة حجم الأرض .

وتأخذ مستشعرات المركبة قياسات لتركيب الكوكب ، في محاولة لفك شفرة كيفية تشكل العالم الأكبر في نظامنا الشمسي.

وأكملت المركبة الفضائية دورتها الـ 16 حول الكوكب العملاق، في شهر أكتوبر الماضي، وكشفت عن بعض أفضل الصور حتى الآن، خلال مهماتها الجوية ، وفقاً لـ ديلي ميل .

ووفقاً لوكالة الفضاء ، فقد تم التقاط الصور الأخيرة خلال أقرب دوران لجونو من الكوكب، على بعد حوالي 3400 كلم فوق السحب في الحزام الاستوائي الشمالي للمشتري.

والتقطت الصورة الأحدث للسحب، بعد الساعة العاشرة مساء بتوقيت جرينتش، وقالت ناسا إن مركبة جونو في ذلك الوقت كانت تقترب من المشتري بمسافة تقارب تلك التي تفصل سان فرانسيسكو عن شيكاغو.

وتمت معالجة الصورة بواسطة العالم “Björn Jónsson”، الذي استخدم بيانات كاميرا “JunoCam” لإنشاء العرض الجذاب المعزز بالألوان لسحب المشتري.

The Juno probe reached Jupiter in 2016 after a five-year, 1.8 billion-mile journey from Earth

Stunning footage captured by NASA's Juno probe has been released as it reaches the halfway point of its mission to explore Jupiter. A long, brown oval known as a 'brown barge' in Jupiter's North North Equatorial Belt is captured in this colour-enhanced image from NASA's Juno spacecraft

Juno is in a highly-elliptical 53-day orbit around the planet and has given us our best glimpse yet of Jupiter's fascinating atmospheric processes. Detailed structure in the clouds of Jupiter's South Equatorial Belt brown barge is visible in this colour-enhanced image

The craft's science instruments probe beneath the planet's obscuring cloud cover and study Jupiter's aurora, helping us to understand the planet's origins, interior structure, atmosphere and magnetosphere. This mosaic combines colour-enhanced images taken over Jupiter's north pole when the lighting was excellent for detecting high bands of haze

A south tropical disturbance has just passed Jupiter's iconic Great Red Spot and is captured stealing threads of orange haze from the Great Red Spot in this series of colour-enhanced images from NASA's Juno spacecraft. From left to right, this sequence of images was taken between 2:57 a.m. and 3:36 a.m. PDT (5:57 a.m. and 6:36 a.m. EDT) on April 1, 2018

This Earth-based observation of Jupiter and the South Tropical Disturbance approaching the Great Red Spot was captured on January 26, 2018. The Juno probe reached Jupiter on July 4, 2016, after a five-year, 1.8 billion-mile (2.8bn km) journey

Pictured is a multitude of bright white 'pop-up' storms in this Jupiter cloudscape appear in this image from NASA's Juno spacecraft. No previous spacecraft has orbited so close to Jupiter, although two others have been sent plunging to their destruction through its atmosphere

The version of the image on the left side shows Jupiter in approximate true colour, while the same image on the right has been processed to bring out detail. To complete its risky mission Juno survived a circuit-frying radiation storm generated by Jupiter's powerful magnetic field

A 'brown barge' in Jupiter's South Equatorial Belt is captured in this colour-enhanced image from NASA's Juno spacecraft. This colour-enhanced image was taken at 10:28 p.m. PDT on July 15, 2018

Jupiter's northern circumpolar cyclones are captured in this image from NASA's Juno spacecraft. The maelstrom of high energy particles travelling at nearly the speed of light is the harshest radiation environment in the Solar System

A stunning image captured by NASA's Juno spacecraft revealed a fresh look at the whirlpool of clouds high above Jupiter. The spacecraft completed its 16th close flyby of the giant planet this past October, revealing some of our best glimpses yet at its fascinating atmospheric processes

A breathtaking new image series captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft has revealed a look at a dolphin-shaped cloud that appears to be jumping through Jupiter’s atmosphere. It can be seen in the image above, just to the right of center

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