Representation of stratospheric winds near Jupiter’s south pole

This image shows an artist’s impression of winds in Jupiter’s stratosphere near the planet’s south pole, with the blue lines representing wind speeds. These lines are superimposed on a real image of Jupiter, taken by the JunoCam imager aboard NASA’s Juno spacecraft.

Jupiter’s famous bands of clouds are located in the lower atmosphere, where winds have previously been measured. But tracking winds right above this atmospheric layer, in the stratosphere, is much harder since no clouds exist there. By analysing the aftermath of a comet collision from the 1990s and using the ALMA telescope, in which ESO is a partner, researchers have been able to reveal incredibly powerful stratospheric winds, with speeds of up to 1450 kilometres an hour, near Jupiter’s poles.

Credit:

ESO/L. Calçada & NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS

About the Image

Id:eso2104a
Type:Artwork
Release date:18 March 2021, 14:00
Related releases:eso2104
Size:4000 x 2500 px

About the Object

Name:Jupiter
Type:Solar System : Planet : Feature : Atmosphere
Category:Solar System

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