Connecting To The Server To Fetch The WebPage Elements!!....
MXPlank.com MXMail Submit Research Thesis Electronics - MicroControllers Contact us QuantumDDX.com



Search The Site






 

MXPlank AstroPhysics News Snippet Of The Day - 2020-10-19








Are you willing to wait to see the largest and oldest known storm system in the Solar System? In the featured video, Jupiters Great Red Spot finally makes its appearance 2 minutes and 12 seconds into the 5-minute video. Before it arrives, you may find it pleasing to enjoy the continually changing view of the seemingly serene clouds of Jupiter, possibly with your lights low and sound up. The 41 frames that compose the video were captured in June as the robotic Juno spacecraft was making a close pass over our Solar Systems largest planet. The time-lapse sequence actually occurred over four hours. Since arriving at Jupiter in 2016, Junos numerous discoveries have included unexpectedly deep atmospheric jet streams, the most powerful auroras ever recorded, and water-bearing clouds bunched near Jupiters equator. Follow: Live coverage of tomorrows OSIRIS-REx attempted touchdown-and-go on asteroid Bennu