"Webb Telescope Uncovers Hidden Jet Stream in Jupiter's Atmosphere"

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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured never-before-seen images of a high-speed jet stream in Jupiter's atmosphere. Spanning over 3,000 miles wide and moving at 320 miles per hour, the jet stream was observed in the gas giant's lower stratosphere. The study sheds light on the dynamic interactions within Jupiter's stormy atmosphere and provides new insights into the planet's weather patterns. The Webb telescope's unique capabilities allow it to study the higher-altitude layers of Jupiter's atmosphere, providing previously indistinct details. Future observations may uncover more insights into the jet stream and other surprises on Jupiter.
Topics:science#astronomical-discoveries#atmosphere#james-webb-space-telescope#jet-stream#jupiter#space
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