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NASA has released the most accurate image of Jupiter's Hubble Space Telescope.
The high-quality image showed the largest planet in our solar system, a dense color palette, according to the journal Science.
The photo was taken on June 27 as part of the Planetary Atmospheric Heritage program and was only released this week.
They were captured by the Wide Field 3 telescope when Jupiter was 400 million miles from Earth and off the sun in the sky.
The experts said that "the details shown in the picture provides new and important evidence on the characteristics of the atmosphere of the planet, and the most interesting features in the picture are the rich colors of clouds as they move during the formation of a huge storm on the surface of Jupiter."
A video of Jupiter taken from Nasa's Juno spacecraft (compiled image) those swirls are clouds and storms happening on the planet, some the bigger ones are bigger than Earth pic.twitter.com/epfTTKBTI6
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They added that the color lines are formed depending on the intensity of clouds and mixing with each other, which causes the emergence of new colors, separated by winds with a speed of 400 miles per hour.
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