The spacecraft 'Juno' of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) captured this image of Jupiter in 2017. The stripes that spanned Jupiter's surface fade toward the bottom, replaced by complex patterns resembling vortices. Near the equator, white oval clouds are visible. Juno has flown close to Jupiter more than 70 times and plans to continue observing the planet this year.
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