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Keywords: ocean, Jupiter, Callisto, Ganymede
![Патера Зал на Ио](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2006/11/08/0001217462/ioclose_gal_big.preview.jpg)
6.03.2000
The Galileo orbiter's flyby of Io last November captured an unusual part of Jupiter's volcanic moon. From 26,000 kilometers away, Zal Patera was found to be a cauldron of flowing lava, gaseous vents, and tremendous peaks.
![Взгляд на Ио с минимального расстояния](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/03/15/0001166628/ioupclose_galileo_big.preview.jpg)
7.06.2000
Above is the highest resolution photograph yet taken of the Solar System's strangest moon. The surface of Jupiter's moon Io is home to violent volcanoes that are so active they turn the entire moon inside out. The above photograph shows a region four kilometers across and resolves features only five meters across.
![Ураган проплывает по Юпитеру](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/09/10/0001693810/Jupiters_swimmingstormsACasely1024.preview.jpg)
9.09.2020
A bright storm head with a long turbulent wake swims across Jupiter in these sharp telescopic images of the Solar System's ruling gas giant. Captured on August 26, 28, and September 1 (left to right) the storm approximately doubles in length during that period.
![Полет над Юпитером около Большого Красного Пятна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/10/19/0001702724/jup.preview.png)
18.10.2020
Are you willing to wait to see the largest and oldest known storm system in the Solar System? In the featured video, Jupiter's Great Red Spot finally makes its appearance 2 minutes and 12 seconds into the 5-minute video.
![Юпитер и уменьшающееся Большое Красное Пятно](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2022/01/09/0001800841/JupiterOpal_HubbleMasztalerz_960.preview.jpg)
8.01.2022
What will become of Jupiter's Great Red Spot? Gas giant Jupiter is the solar system's largest world with about 320 times the mass of planet Earth. Jupiter is home to one of the largest and longest lasting storm systems known, the Great Red Spot (GRS), visible to the left.
![Сближение Венеры и Юпитера над Германией](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2023/03/15/0001887195/JupiterVenus_Luy_960.preview.jpg)
14.03.2023
This was a sky to show the kids. Early this month the two brightest planets in the night sky, Jupiter and Venus, appeared to converge. At their closest, the two planets were separated by only about the angular width of the full moon.
![Погружение в Юпитер](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/12/14/0001394155/jup.preview.png)
13.12.2017
Take this simulated plunge and dive into the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the Solar System's ruling gas giant. The awesome animation is based on image data from JunoCam, and the microwave radiometer on board the Jupiter-orbiting Juno spacecraft.
!["Юнона" наблюдает шторм на Юпитере](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2017/11/28/0001393231/SpiralCloud_Juno_960.preview.jpg)
27.11.2017
Some storms on Jupiter are quite complex. The swirling storm was captured late last month by the NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft currently orbiting the Solar System's largest planet. The featured image spans about 30,000 kilometers, making this storm system just about as wide as planet Earth.
![Планеты на крыле](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/01/06/0001395873/DSC07952JupMars_DHan1024.preview.jpg)
5.01.2018
Lately, bright Jupiter and fainter Mars have been easy to spot for early morning skygazers. Before dawn on January 7 the two naked-eye planets will reach a close conjunction near the horizon, only 1/4 degree apart in predawn eastern skies. That apparent separation corresponds to about half the angular diameter of a Full Moon.
![Юпитер в инфракрасном свете от телескопа им.Хаббла](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/02/21/0001398970/JupiterIR_HubbleSchmidt_960.preview.jpg)
20.02.2018
Jupiter looks a bit different in infrared light. To better understand Jupiter's cloud motions and to help NASA's robotic Juno spacecraft understand the Hubble Space Telescope is being directed to regularly image the entire Jovian giant.
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