Giant eyes appear on Jupiter

The Hubble Telescope shows the image of Jupiter looking towards our earth with an "eye" similar to that of the cyclops giant.

When the Ganymede moon's shadow swept through the heart of the Great Red Spot on Jupiter, it left a mystical image like a pupil inside a giant eye of more than 16,000 kilometers in diameter. Hubble is examining the changes in the storm Great Red Spot should detect this unusual image.

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Image as a giant "eye" on Jupiter

A spokesman for the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) confirmed Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 capturing this image and added: 'For a while, Jupiter looked at Hubble like a giant. cyclops eyes'.

Great Red Spot is a swirling storm in the southern equator of Jupiter, raging over the past 300 to 400 years and is considered the biggest storm in the solar system.

Ganymede is Jupiter's largest moon, larger than Mercury and one of the 67 moons of the planet. Like Earth, Jupiter also has aurora, which is a few hundred times stronger than the Earth's aurora and the aurora.

Jupiter's aurora was discovered by the Voyager 1 in 1979.