To celebrate World Space Week, we"re featuring this montage of images of Jupiter courtesy of the New Horizons probe"s flyby of the planet in 2007. If Jupiter looks a little different than you"re used to seeing, it"s because it was imaged using the space probe"s near-infrared imaging spectrometer. In this false-color image, Jupiter"s high-altitude clouds, like its stormy Great Red Spot, are rendered white, while deeper cloud formations take on reddish hues. The planet"s innermost moon, Io, is captured in a true-color composite image during one of its frequent volcanic eruptions. A close look will show lava is glowing red beneath the blue and white plume of particles being ejected into the moon"s thin atmosphere.
Infrared Jupiter, erupting Io
Today in History
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International Archaeology Day
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Join us in celebrating World Water Day
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Traditional red fishermens cabins, Reine, Norway
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Ski touring in Austria
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Wicker fields in Cañamares, Spain
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’Chess on ice’
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Patriot Day
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Let the holiday shopping commence
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An ultralight aircraft flying over the sands of Namibia
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Happy Mothers Day!
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Redwood National and State Parks, California
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Acadia transformed
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Hey neighbor, it s World Space Week!
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On the Route of the Waterfalls
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Blue hour in Trondheim, Norway
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Aýna, Albacete, Spain
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Lands End, Cornwall, England
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National Park Week: Yosemite National Park, California
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Not your average sandcastle
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Native American Heritage Day
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Tintern Abbey, Wales
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Silent night, sparkling lights, and hearts full of joy
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Take the plunge into 2021
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We stand with Ukraine
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Jupiter and the Galilean moons
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The confluence of the Arve and Rhône Rivers
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Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington
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High alpine color in Colorado
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Tiny fliers head south
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Assembling the Smithsonian
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