ALMA images show what’s happening beneath Jupiter’s storms0
- From Around the Web, Space
- September 6, 2019
New radio images made with the ALMA telescope provide a look at what’s going on beneath Jupiter’s colorful storms and swirling clouds.
New radio images made with the ALMA telescope provide a look at what’s going on beneath Jupiter’s colorful storms and swirling clouds.
We get a more in-depth view of Jupiter’s surface as radio waves travel through the colorful clouds.