
Jupiter's powerful storms swirl through the planet's gaseous atmosphere, creating impressive streaks that envelop the planet.
These storms can reach depths of 3,200 km within the planet and travel at speeds of up to 539 km/h (335 mph).
The Juno spacecraft captured this image of Jupiter's northern hemisphere while flying above the planet at an altitude of 8,600 km (5,300 mi). Credit: NASA
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