Always question. Always wonder.

On August 5, of 2011 a spacecraft was launched to go on a five year expedition to Jupiter. It had reached Jupiter on July 4, of 2016, after a five year cruise expedition. That is five hundred fifty-eight million kilometers, which is equal to 0.000082 (43 light minutes). The spacecraft Juno successfully reached Jupiter’s orbit, and was only one minute late for it’s touchdown. The people behind this mission predicted it only one minute behind. What do you have to say to that? NASA(National Aeronautics and Space Administration) recently released photos that Juno took. I honestly can’t describe it. Just see for yourselves:

 Over the summer, I read endless amounts of articles. And my science teacher even let me read a section of it during class one day. The picture shown above is the first one that introduced me and gave me a picture of what I needed and wanted to see.

Above is  picture of Jupiter’s Southern poles and regions, the swirls can make it’s weather and climate readable. With an altitude of more than 30,000 kilometers( 52,000 kilometers).

Above is the pole’s horizon. And once again we are shown a different angular view of it’s polar regions and weather and climate patterns.
I don’t think the picture shown above needs a description. You can already see it’s beauty. Like a watercolor painting.
Or this one either. You can see why.
Here is another example that shows the stormy hurricane-like climate.
Here it shows similar weather patterns like in the “Big Red Spot.”
Thanks for reading and remember, question everything.