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  2. Jaw-dropping images of Jupiter from the James Webb Space ...

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    Astronomers operating the James Webb Space Telescope have been sharing dramatic close-up images of Jupiter. You can even see its rings. Jaw-dropping images of Jupiter from the James Webb Space ...

  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Map of Jupiter

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    The most detailed map of Jupiter in existence, according to Nasa. This picture well illustrates the rings of Jupiter, as well as the south pole (which I didn't know existed). It says on the Nasa page that it is the most detailed map of Jupiter ever made. It was constructed with images taken by Cassini, and appears in the article Jupiter. The ...

  4. Rings of Jupiter - Wikipedia

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    The superior quality of the images obtained by the Galileo orbiter between 1995 and 2003 greatly extended the existing knowledge about the Jovian rings. [2] Ground-based observation of the rings by the Keck [4] telescope in 1997 and 2002 and the HST in 1999 [3] revealed the rich structure visible

  5. File:Jupiter diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Diagram of Jupiter, its interior, surface features, rings, and inner moons. A 3D renderer was used to make the skeleton for this picture so everything is drawn to scale (except the aurorae). F-stop used is estimated at f/0.308. Sources: 1, 2, 3, and the wikipedia articles Jupiter & Rings of Jupiter.

  6. Side-by-side Jupiter images show James Webb's infrared ... - AOL

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    Webb's new images of Jupiter showcase its auroras, rings, and extremely faint galaxies, which Hubble can't see. Side-by-side Jupiter images show James Webb's infrared prowess.

  7. NASA's stunning new photo of Jupiter looks like a work of art

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    Jupiter may be best known as the planetary titan of our solar system with a comparatively small red mark — that still dwarfs the entirety of Earth — and rows of striations going from pole to pole.

  8. File:Map of Jupiter.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. As I wrote in that article, Jupiter’s main ring is primarily made of dust, and may be due to small particles impacting the two moons Metis and Adrastea; sunlight would push on the dust part