These three visuals show the cyclones swirling all about Jupiter’s north pole in microwave, visible, and ultraviolet gentle, respectively. All captured by Juno, the distinct wavelengths reveal distinctive options of the storms. In accordance to a NASA JPL release, the microwave impression reveals that the storms are at least 62 miles (one hundred kilometers) deep, when the infrared image reveals the warmth radiating from Jupiter’s upper atmosphere.










