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Earth’s Ocean and Jupiter’s Atmosphere (Animation)

NASA's Juno spacecraft captured this view of striking cloud bands and swirls in the giant planet's mid-southern latitudes.
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Credits: NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/Gerald Eichstädt (Jupiter image), NASA OBPG OB.DAAC/GSFC/Landsat 8/Gerald Eichstädt (Ocean image)
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Description

This morphing animation compares the eddies in Earth's oceans to the turbulent clouds in Jupiter's atmosphere.

In the movie, a zoom occurs around a vortex dipole: a typical structure consisting of a cyclone and an anticyclone that is present both in Earth's ocean and Jupiter's atmosphere.

The ocean image showing the spring phytoplankton bloom in the southern Gulf of Bothnia was generated from data collected by the MODIS instrument about NASA's Aqua satellite. The Jupiter image is from JunoCam.

Scientist Lia Siegelman observed the similarities between the richness of turbulence around Joviancyclones and the filaments around smaller eddies seen in Earth's oceans. These similarities were especially evident in high-resolution satellite images of plankton blooms.

More information about Juno is at https://www.nasa.gov/juno and https://missionjuno.swri.edu.