Earth is quite picturesque from a few thousand miles away. It is equipped with beautiful hues of green that are spread between large gaps of rolling seas of blue, and of course, there are large collections of fluffy white clouds that dance across the face of the planet. The images taken from this vantage point remind us that Earth is quite stunning. Out of the rest of the planets in our solar system, only one other planet (Jupiter) has the variety of colors that we are accustomed to seeing when viewing space-based images of our home planet. In all other cases, the bland, colorless worlds are a stark reminder that our planet is very much alive. Ultimately, Earth's colors signify its abundance of life. However, in Jupiter's atmosphere, the intense colors signify something entirely different...
So what do these colors mean? How does Jupiter stack up against our own planet?
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Drops of Jupiter
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