3D image of clouds blowing gas in Jupiter's atmosphere
The photos depict the glowing clouds in the atmosphere of Jupiter, which surprised many people.
The whole picture depicting the glowing gas clouds spreading in Jupiter's atmosphere is obtained from data radio Telescope Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, these photos are processed through display technology 3D before publishing to readers.(Photo source: Dailymail0.
These are ammonium gas Hydrosulphide clouds.They exist in a state of intense agitation in Jupiter's atmosphere.Ammonium cloud Hydrosulphide is a toxic compound, exists at a temperature of -94 ° F (equivalent to -70 ° C).(Image source: Dailymail).
The most dense cloud layer appears in the northern belt, near the equator in Jupiter's atmosphere.(Image source: Dailymail).
The entire motion of the ammonium gas Hydrosulphide layer is monitored via radio radio at a distance between 4 & 18 gigahertz (1.7-7 cm wavelength). (Image source: Dailymail).
This research has just been published in the International Journal of Science.(Image source: Dailymail).
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