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File:Hubble Maps Jupiter in 4k Ultra HD.webm

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English: New imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope is revealing details never before seen on Jupiter. Hubble’s new Jupiter maps were used to create this Ultra HD animation.
  • These new maps and spinning globes of Jupiter were made from observations performed with NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. They are the first products to come from a program to study the solar system’s outer planets – Jupiter, Uranus, Neptune and, later, Saturn – each year using Hubble. The observations are designed to capture a broad range of features, including winds, clouds, storms and atmospheric chemistry. These annual studies will help current and future scientists see how these giant worlds change over time.
  • Scientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the University of California at Berkeley produced two global maps of Jupiter from the observations, which were made using Hubble’s high-performance Wide Field Camera 3.
  • The two maps represent nearly back-to-back rotations of the planet, making it possible to determine the speeds of Jupiter’s winds. Already, the images have revealed a rare wave just north of the planet’s equator and a unique filament-like feature in the core of the Great Red Spot that had not been seen previously.
  • In addition, the new images confirm that the Great Red Spot continues to shrink and become more circular, as it has been doing for years. The long axis of this characteristic storm is about 150 miles (240 kilometers) shorter now than it was in 2014. Recently, the storm had been shrinking at a faster-than-usual rate, but the latest change is consistent with the long-term trend.
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Source http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/details.cgi?aid=12021
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center; Space Telescope Science Institute

  • Elizabeth Zubritsky (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Science Writer
  • Amy A. Simon (NASA): Scientist
  • Michael H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley ): Scientist
  • Glenn Orton (NASA/JPL CalTech): Scientist
  • Greg Bacon (STScI/Aura): Animator
  • Dan Gallagher (USRA): Editor
  • Michael Randazzo (AIMM): Technical Support
  • Aaron E Lepsch (ADNET Systems, Inc.): Technical Support

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English: New imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope is revealing details never before seen on Jupiter. Hubble’s new Jupiter maps were used to create this Ultra HD animation.
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Čeština: Nová imaginace pozorovní planety Jupiter pořízená ze snímků Hubbleova vesmírného dalekohledu v Ultra HD rozlišení.
English: New imagery from the Hubble Space Telescope is revealing details never before seen on Jupiter. Hubble’s new Jupiter maps were used to create this Ultra HD animation.
中文(简体):来自哈伯望远镜的新影像,显示木星未曾见过的细节。哈伯拍下的新木星地图被用来制作这部 Ultra HD 动画。
中文(繁體):来自哈伯望遠鏡的新影像,顯示木星未曾見過的細節。哈伯拍下的新木星地圖被用來製作這部 Ultra HD 動畫。

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