North pole [ID: 113]

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Submitted by : Tenzinyama-21 on 2016-03-09 05:27 UT

The clouds might be moving in much different ways then they are at different points on the planet.

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  1. comment by Gerhardiser-35 on 2019-11-11 00:12 UT

    It's interesting how the typical banding of gases appears to fade to patchy accumulations of gas at the North Pole. Really cool! What could explain this?

  2. comment by Sor-63 on 2016-06-20 21:55 UT

    I,m wait for the arrival of Juno to Jupiter eagerly !!

  3. comment by Maxwell-18 on 2016-04-19 07:31 UT

    AS IT IS ON EARTH ATMOSPHERE....THERE COULD BE RARIFIED ATMOSPHERE AROUND JUPTERS TOP...OUR JUNO MIGHT COME ACROSS SOME GAS MOLECULES WHICH CAN BE COLLECTED AND ANALYSED?

  4. comment by Maxwell-18 on 2016-04-19 07:30 UT

    CAN JUNE ACTUALLY PHYSICALLY SAMPLE THE GAS MOLECULES OF JUPITER AS IT TAKES CLOSEST (AND FASTEST) APPROACH AROUND IT DURING ORBITING?