New photos of Jupiter show the planet from a new angle



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Jupiter is usually represented with its horizontal cloud layers on the face of the gas giant. NASA has released new photos of its JunoCam showing views of Jupiter on full disk from unusual angles.

The composite photo above shows the southern latitudes of Jupiter. The photos were captured by the JunoCam camera at NASA's Juno Orbiter on February 25, 2019. The composite photo below was captured on February 21, 2019.

The individual JunoCam images associated with the two images were published on the NASA image processing website before being combined and processed by NASA. Kevin M. Gill, software engineer and "data manager" at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).

You can follow the latest processed photos of JunoCam on the NASA website.

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